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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 530283" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Thank you for your input Giulia.</p><p></p><p>Medical matters in my sons team are of course not handled by coaches, but by the team doctor and other medical staff. Team doctor coordinates all medicine use because most MD's don't know much about anti-doping rules. So even when they use outside experts the medicine use goes through the team doctor who has all the needed knowledge about anti doping rules.</p><p></p><p>While one can get an exception to any banned drug because of medical reasons, it would unfortunately be very difficult to get it for stimulants for my son. First, it is not a medication he has been before and it would be difficult to show that he does indeed need it now and he would not be getting any unfair advantage because of it. Secondly his sport would also be highly suspicious for stimulants. So it would be unlikely he would get an okay to stimulants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 530283, member: 14557"] Thank you for your input Giulia. Medical matters in my sons team are of course not handled by coaches, but by the team doctor and other medical staff. Team doctor coordinates all medicine use because most MD's don't know much about anti-doping rules. So even when they use outside experts the medicine use goes through the team doctor who has all the needed knowledge about anti doping rules. While one can get an exception to any banned drug because of medical reasons, it would unfortunately be very difficult to get it for stimulants for my son. First, it is not a medication he has been before and it would be difficult to show that he does indeed need it now and he would not be getting any unfair advantage because of it. Secondly his sport would also be highly suspicious for stimulants. So it would be unlikely he would get an okay to stimulants. [/QUOTE]
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