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- S2CID 33214442. Iezhitsa IN, Spasov AA, Bugaeva LI (2001). "Effects of bromantan on offspring maturation and development of reflexes". Neurotoxicology...
- playoff against Wales he was tested positive for the banned substance bromantan and received a 12-month suspension. Later, former Spartak players Maksim...
- Hydroxystanozolol Djamolidine Abdou****arov  Uzbekistan Cycling 1997 Clenbuterol, bromantan 1 year (Extended from 6 months) Hashim Abdulkareem  Egypt Weightlifting...
- among adamantane derivatives include adapalene, adapromine, bromantane (bromantan), carmantadine, chlodantane (chlodantan), dopamantine, gludantan (gludantane)...
- Amphetamine Amphetaminil Armodafinil Benfluorex Benzphetamine Benzylpiperazine Bromantan Carphedon Cathine (norpseudoephedrine) Chloroamphetamine Clobenzorex Cropropamide...
- ****ociated Press: IOC Official Says Bromantan Produced by Russian Army, AP News Archive, 31 July 1996 Pat Butcher: Bromantan is Russians' 'rocket fuel', The...
- Korhonen  Finland Swimming Cannabis Andrey Korneyev  Russia Swimming Bromantan Chris Korol  Canada Bobsleigh Ekaterina Koroleva  Russia Cycling Anzhelika...
- 1996 event's champion. Rita Razmaite of Lithuania tested positive for Bromantan. She was suspended, along with a Russian coach and a Belarusian doctor...
-  United States Mixed martial arts Cocaine Zafar Guliyev  Russia Wrestling Bromantan Fabrizio Guidi  Italy Cycling Erythropoietin (EPO) Zahid Gulfam  ****stan...
- Ski Championships in Trondheim when she was disqualified for doping on bromantan, a stimulant drug. She was disqualified on 26 February 1997, three days...