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Drugs 1
- Name at least three types of performance enhancing drugs
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Drugs 1
- Name at least three types of performance enhancing drugs
- Stimulants
- Narcotic analgesics
- Anabolic agents
- Peptide hormones
- Diuretics
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Drugs 2
- What negative effects do anabolic agents have?
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Drugs 2
- What negative effects do anabolic agents have?
- High blood pressure
- Heart disease
- Infertility
- Cancer
- Women can take on male characteristics such as facial hair
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Drugs 3
- Give two examples of restricted drugs
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Drugs 3
- Give two examples of restricted drugs
- Beta blockers
- Corticosteroids
- Alcohol
- Local anaesthetics
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Drugs 4
- Why is a urine sample split into two samples prior to testing?
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Drugs 4
- Why is a urine sample split into two samples prior to testing?
- To double check the result if the first sample is positive
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Drugs 5
- What effect does blood doping have on performance?
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Drugs 5
- What effect does blood doping have on performance?
- Increases the number or red blood cells and so oxygen carrying capacity which improves cardiovascular performance
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