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  • Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
    https://wada-main-prod.s3.amazonaws....ons_4.0_en.pdf

    "If a non-prohibited substance is infused or injected without a concurrent hospital
    admission, surgical procedure or clinical investigation; a TUE must be submitted
    for this Prohibited Method if more than 50 mL of fluid per a 6-hour period is
    infused or injected.

    If a Prohibited Substance is administered via IV infusion or injection a TUE
    application must be submitted for the Prohibited Substance regardless of
    whether the infusion is less than 50 mL or the setting/circumstances under
    which it is administered. In situations of medical emergency or clinical time
    constraints
    , a retroactive TUE application is acceptable (ISTUE 2015 article 4.3)."
    You forgot to bold the key part lol

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    • Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
      You forgot to bold the key part lol
      "... or clinical time constraints..." You're right. I did. Dehydration apparently isn't a medical emergency anymore, so I figured you wouldn't care about the first part of the literature
      Last edited by doom_specialist; 09-12-2015, 06:11 PM.

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      • Originally posted by Phenom View Post
        So Floyd broke no rules according to the Nevada state athletic commission guidelines do you agree?
        Right but he's erased any credibility USADA still had in boxing, and made himself look like a probable user. It's a really bad look for the man who'd clean up boxing.

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        • Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
          "... or clinical time constraints..." You're right. I did. Dehydration apparently isn't a medical emergency anymore, so I figured you wouldn't care about the first part of the literature
          It's not if that 20m trip to the hospital (and next door to MGM Grand) is too much hassle.

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          • Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
            It's not if that 20m trip to the hospital (and next door to MGM Grand) is too much hassle.
            Still doesn't handle the "... or clinical time constraints..." part lol

            Floyd has every rules commission in Nevada and USADA in his pocket. You don't think he knows a doctor or 2? In any case, I'll take your acknowledgment that a 20 minute trip to the hospital would kill this argument entirely as conceding that this is all trivial BS, and that there is nothing legitimate to be levied against Mayweather.
            Last edited by doom_specialist; 09-12-2015, 06:24 PM.

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            • Originally posted by h2k View Post
              Tbe! Tbe!......
              lmao that chanting won't save your boyfriend hahahaha

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              • Originally posted by krazyn8tive View Post
                Not to mention the toradol shot pacquiao requested is legal under usada guidelines. Their excuse was the request was not filed within sufficient time...but mayweather gets a retroactive exemption (meaning after the event has already taken place) for the****utic use. How is this getting lost on people?
                That's a major Red Flag.Biased written all over NSAC

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                • Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
                  Still doesn't handle the "... or clinical time constraints..." part lol

                  Floyd has every rules commission in Nevada and USADA in his pocket. You don't think he knows a doctor or 2?
                  It's not a clinical time constraint if performed at home for dark urine lol. If somebody attempted something like this in a regulated sport, they'd be laughed at. By USADA, to begin with.

                  Yes, of course money fixes a lot of things. Are we done?

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                  • Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                    It's not a clinical time constraint if performed at home for dark urine lol. If somebody attempted something like this in a regulated sport, they'd be laughed at. By USADA, to begin with.

                    Yes, of course money fixes a lot of things. Are we done?
                    It would cause a clinical time constraint because he was injecting more than the 50 mL limit, and would require a retroactive TUE to stay in compliance with WADA rules. Are we done?

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                    • Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
                      It would cause a clinical time constraint because he was injecting more than the 50 mL limit, and would require a retroactive TUE to stay in compliance with WADA rules. Are we done?
                      You're now embarrassing yourself lol. Him administering an illegal dose would cause a clinical time constraint?!

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