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Meldonium (INN;
trade name Mildronate,
among others) is a
pharmaceutical developed in 1970 by
Ivars Kalviņš at the USSR
Latvia Institute of
Organic Synthesis...
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failed a drug test at the 2016
Australian Open,
testing positive for
meldonium, a
substance that had been
banned (effective 1
January 2016) by the World...
- sl****,
which is
required for an
athlete to be competitive. PEDs such as
meldonium,
pseudoephedrine and
torasemide have been used in the
sport of figure...
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USADA for the
Possession of
multiple prohibited substances, GW1516 and
Meldonium, and for the
failure to
comply with the
World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules...
- out-of-competition drug screening,
testing positive for the
banned anti-ischemic
meldonium.
USADA lifted Makhachev's
suspension after a
hearing on 2 July 2016 determined...
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Hydrochlorothiazide for
diuretic agent to mask
potential doping evidence,
Meldonium for
stimulating the
production of red
blood cells which would increase...
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former Soviet Union)
chemist who
invented the
prescription drug
meldonium, trade-named Mildronate. In 1969 Kalviņš
graduated from the
Faculty of...
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concentration of
meldonium was
below the threshold. The
International Skating Union's
Official Statement was quoted: "In the case of
Meldonium, the WADA recognized...
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Penza after it was
revealed he
tested positive for the
banned substance meldonium. On Friday,
April 15, the
Russian Anti-Doping
Agency notified the Russian...
- drug test at this tournament,
testing positive for the
banned substance meldonium, and was
suspended from
professional tennis for 15
months as a result...