Using that link there is this, which seems to imply that the material by Salazar was written in 1988 or before:
Also, sijnce the world now is different than the world when this was written, things cannot be taken from here and be assumed to be his position. Furthermore, while it is interesting that in some cases he might have an exammple where there is a problem that the right (best) treatment cannot be applied, it is exactly the form of comment made by Jonathon Vaughters who (semi-)famously had to withdraw from the Tour because he had been stung in the face and his face swelled up - appropriate steroids would have treated it adequately but he could not get the ok to do so.
Duke Conference On Doping In Sport
Duke Conference on Doping in Sport
January 16, 1999 Task Force Meeting
May 7-8, 1999 Plenary Session
There is growing and substantial evidence that individuals across the spectrum of athletic competition - including children, collegians, Olympic performers and traditional professionals - are using drugs to enhance their training potential and ultimately, their chance of achieving competitive and financial success. The recent, highly-publicized drug busts at the Tour de France, the suspensions of Olympians Michelle Smith de Bruin, Randy Barnes and Dennis Mitchell, Mark McGwire's use of androstenedione and reports that sales of that substance surged as a result of his achievements are but the prominent tip of the iceberg.