Chemistry and sport

Performance enhancing drugs.
Although the phrase performance-enhancing drugs is often used in reference to anabolic steroids or their precursors, world anti-doping organizations apply the term broadly. The phrase more broadly refers to several distinct classes of drugs:
Testing of athletes/animals for drugs of abuse in major sporting events is routine. Gas Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) and Liquid Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS) have been used for drug testing of urine and blood samples and this provides short-term information. In addition, the detection of doping agents in hair by mass spectrometry is being developed, since hair testing has the potential to provide a wider surveillance window thus the long-term history.

The latest Prohibited List is available from the World Anti-Doping Agency web site (came into effect January 2014) .

According to the WADA list for 2011 of Adverse Analytical Findings and Atypical Findings reported by accredited laboratories there were 243,193 samples analysed of which 2885 resulted in adverse findings, 1971 resulted in atypical findings or a total of 4856 possible violations.

WADA archives of Adverse Findings and Atypical Findings
Table compiled from WADA findings for 2010
S1.1. Anabolic Agents - AAF occurrences percent within that drug class
Stanozolol 337 10.0%
Nandrolone 250 7.4%
Methandienone 156 4.6%
Elevated TE ratio 128 3.8%
Boldenone 81 2.4%
Drostanolone 49 1.5%
Metenolone 40 1.2%
S1.1. Anabolic Agents - ATF occurrences percent within that drug class
Testosterone (TE ratio) 1,884 55.8%
Prasterone (DHEA) 79 2.3%
Boldenone 16 0.5%
S.1.2 Other Anabolic Agents occurrences percent within that drug class
Clenbuterol 116 3.4%
Total of all S1 Anabolic Agents 3374 occurrences
S2. Hormones and Related Substances occurrences percent within that drug class
Erythropoetin (EPO) 36 41.9%
Gonadotrophins (hCG) 33 38.4%
Erythropoetin (Darbepoetin) 8 9.3%
Gonadotrophins (LH) 5 5.8%
Growth Hormone (hGH) 3 3.5%
S3. Beta-2 Agonists occurrences percent within that drug class
Terbutaline 111 53.1%
Formoterol 78 37.3%
S4. Hormone Antagonists and Modulators occurrences percent within that drug class
Tamoxifen 22 29.3%
Clomiphene 15 20.0%
S5. Diuretics and Masking Agents occurrences percent within that drug class
Furosemide (Lasix) 152 38.4%
Hydrochlorothiazide 120 30.3%
S6. Stimulants occurrences percent within that drug class
Methylhexaneamine (dimethylpentylamine) 123 21.4%
Amphetamine 112 19.5%
Methylphenidate 73 12.7%
Cocaine 65 11.3%
S7. Narcotics occurrences percent within that drug class
Morphine 6 30.0%
S8. Cannabinoids occurrences percent within that drug class
THC (11-nor-9-carboxy-delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol) 532 99.8%
S9. Glucocorticosteroids occurrences percent within that drug class
Budesonide 111 47.4%
Prednisolone + Prednisone 39 16.7%
Total from S2-S9-drug classes 2127 occurrences

The Adverse Analytical Findings (AAF) and Atypical Findings (ATF) in this table are not to be confused with adjudicated or sanctioned Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRV), as the figures given in this table may contain findings that underwent the Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) approval process or multiple findings on the same Athlete. In addition, Atypical Findings may correspond to multiple measurements performed on the same Athlete, such as in the case of longitudinal studies on testosterone.

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