I can't read the damn thing it's got so much stuff on there I don't know where to start.
I can't read the damn thing it's got so much stuff on there I don't know where to start.
Call USADA at 1-800-233-0383 (check that number at
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Leave a message and a USADA person will call you back (if the person does not answer). Leave the name of the medication on the voicemail.
The call back time is pretty fast.
Thyroid meds are fine. Most allergy meds are fine, just a couple might be on the list.
So you want me to call them and tell them I am taking something that might be illegal? and that I have been taking it for years? No I think I will do my own research and figure out if I need a doctors note or something. This is why I am asking.
bad connection wrote:
Thyroid meds are fine. Most allergy meds are fine, just a couple might be on the list.
I think my allergy medication is Loratryptin. I don't take it often. Any idea how long these things are in your system?
Might Get Tested wrote:
So you want me to call them and tell them I am taking something that might be illegal? and that I have been taking it for years? No I think I will do my own research and figure out if I need a doctors note or something. This is why I am asking.
Well damn, you don't know much about this, do you? That post just said it all! Yeah, a doctor's note will cut it. Hell, you could be taking THG, HGH, Testosterone, Cytomel, and amphetamines, and as long as you have a doctor's note, you'll be fine! Have you ever wondered why such a disproportionate percentage of distance runners suffer from "exercise-induced asthma?" I've seen more inhalers at national meets than at the pharmacy!
Your response makes no sense.
I attached a link to the 2006 WADA list of banned substances. Thyroid medicine like synthroid and levoxyl are not prohibited, fortunately.
Any idea what section allergy medications might be listed in?
Anyone with additional knowledge on the subject?
One more try. Anyone?