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The Clenbuterol Fear? |
| 13/05/2011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Athlete will be sanctioned for eating pork – pork that has been contaminated with clenbuterol??? Do you know that the Tianjin judo team has their own pig farm near the training campus to ensure that pork eaten by athletes is free from clenbuterol? That maybe an extreme measure to avoid inadvertent doping through food contamination. Anyhow, athletes are advised to be extremely careful on your choice of food. What is Clenbuterol? Clenbuterol is a bronchodilator that can be used to treat breathing disorders. It is currently included in the Prohibited List as S1 - Anabolic Agent. Athletes are not allowed to use it at all times (in- and out-of-competition). Clenbuterol has the side effect of increasing lean meat production, which has led to its illicit use in pig and cattle farming. The problem of food contamination Despite the fact that the use of clenbuterol in farming is prohibited in most countries and comprehensive food surveillance programmes are in place, clenbuterol has been found in various food products and has even caused food poisoning in various countries. Below is a summary on reported cases all around the world. Clenbuterol related contamination/poisoning cases around the world
Food poisoning by clenbuterol only become symptomatic at a urine concentration higher than 9 ng/ml. However, in terms of doping control, the presence of any clenbuterol in a urine sample is already an anti-doping rule violation. An athlete after consuming a minimum amount of clenbuterol-tainted meat could fail in a drug test. Doping cases that COULD be relatedto clenbuterol food contamination Although it is difficult to prove, when the clenbuterol concentration in the urine sample of an athlete is LOW, clenbuterol food contamination could be the cause of the positive test. Below is a list of susceptible cases: A summary of suspicious cases
WADA’s opinion on clenbuterol cases According to HKADC’s communication with WADA,WADA indicates that it is aware of the situation. WADA is working closely with laboratories and monitors the clenbuterol cases to ensure extremely low level cases are reviewed appropriately. WADA also suggested that any clenbuterol cases with very low urine concentration should take into consideration where the sample has been taken and where the athlete has been by examining his/her whereabouts. The possibility of food contamination will then be carefully considered. Advices from HKADC In any case, under the strict liability principle in anti-doping, athletes are responsible for what is ingested and should be extremely cautious about any substances which could potentially cause a positive result. So here are some tips for athletes:
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