You can focus on strategy to lure people into thinking that Toradol is a banned substance with that narrative. More intelligent people know of the benefits of numbing something and its maximum effect closest to the time when it counts. How much logical can it get?
More intelligent people like WADA, right? Because toradol has been around as far back as 2012, yet for some reason it STILL hasn't been added to the WADA prohibited list.
More intelligent people like WADA, right? Because toradol has been around as far back as 2012, yet for some reason it STILL hasn't been added to the WADA prohibited list.
We had already explained this to dorks like you back in May of 2015. Remember those threads?
USADA and VADA adhere to the rules and protocols of the World Anti Doping Agency.
Why would Aspirin be a banned substance? What does Aspirin do for people who have migraines?
Do you really think the NSAC is going to let Pac use a highly controversial pain reliever an hour before the fight when an injury wasn't disclosed?
But floyd didn't even let NSAC have the choice of OKing the IV or not, they didn't know for another 3 weeks, so if floyd thought it was ok to have the IV, why didn't he inform them immediately
Toradol is a nonsteroidal antiflammatory, not a narcotic. It shouldn't be added to any prohibitive drug list. It's in the same drug class as Advil or Aleeve.
Toradol is a nonsteroidal antiflammatory, not a narcotic. It shouldn't be added to any prohibitive drug list. It's in the same drug class as Advil or Aleeve.
Dr. Congeni: The wonder drug — and the great debate in the last couple of months — of sports medicine in the last decade has really become a medicine known as Toradol. Toradol has been used in professional sports and a lot in college sports. It’s kind of become the go-to pain medicine. Toradol is a strong non-steroidal anti-inflammatory. So, it’s one of the cousins to Motrin, Aleve and Naproxen, but it’s much stronger when it comes to pain. It’s useful in injections. The big benefit of Toradol, this stronger pain medicine, is it has a real rapid onset, it works right away. It clears the system very fast — three to five hours. So, it’s perfect for a game or practice.
It’s used in emergency rooms a lot when people are in really tremendous pain to break that pain cycle right away. So, people said “Hey, if it’s useful in emergency rooms, let’s start using it in locker rooms before games and things for pain.”
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There was no injury. Pac and Arum just couldn't live if Pac got knocked out, so they went with Toradol. The whole shoulder surgery was a fake incision procedure. All paid by Arum and Koncz. If they could get away with JFK ... Pac and Toradol is cakewalk along with propaganda lies. The sports world doesn't care for this drama considering boxers can bet on their own fights as well as industry...
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Dr. Congeni: The wonder drug and the great debate in the last couple of months of sports medicine in the last decade has really become a medicine known as Toradol. Toradol has been used in professional sports and a lot in college sports. Its kind of become the go-to pain medicine. Toradol is a strong non-steroidal anti-inflammatory. So, its one of the cousins to Motrin, Aleve and Naproxen, but its much stronger when it comes to pain. Its useful in injections. The big benefit of Toradol, this stronger pain medicine, is it has a real rapid onset, it works right away. It clears the system very fast three to five hours. So, its perfect for a game or practice.
Its used in emergency rooms a lot when people are in really tremendous pain to break that pain cycle right away. So, people said Hey, if its useful in emergency rooms, lets start using it in locker rooms before games and things for pain.
Correct. I'm in the business and I prescribe it routinely for my postoperative patients. We give it immediately after surgery. Its beneficial in reducing the amount of postoperative narcotic analgesia the patient would normally require.
Correct. I'm in the business and I prescribe it routinely for my postoperative patients. We give it immediately after surgery. Its beneficial in reducing the amount of postoperative narcotic analgesia the patient would normally require.
I personally inject it in my **** because I want to challenge myself 12rds with a Minaj style booties not blowing a nut. numb the feeling
You have over 200 posts in this thread and you want to talk about wasting time? If that's not pathetic enough, your post count more than doubles the amount of the person coming in second, and is more than everyone who posted in this thread combined. It's sad knowing that so much of your "precious" time is being dedicated to such a pointless endeavor.
All of my activity in this thread was worth it since I stomped the **** out of you, cremated you, and evaporated your ashes.
More intelligent people like WADA, right? Because toradol has been around as far back as 2012, yet for some reason it STILL hasn't been added to the WADA prohibited list.
Even the World Anti-Doping Agency is taking a hard look at the usage of this drug. While the "non-steroidal" part is highlighted by those using the drugs and there are no real connections between corticosteroids and anabolic steroids, that hasn't stopped some from calling it a performance-enhancer.
Doesn't change the fact that you can't take it when it would put you in an abnormal state. Now if Pacquaio claims that he was 100% going into the fight, as he did, can you please explain what a shot of toradol would have done for him and if that would have been cheating had his doctor injected him with that needle.
Arum is not the one handling all this. So if he really thought all that then he was wrong.
As I stated before, what Arum probably meant was that USADA approved the meds used by Manny BUT you are reaching here. None of this matters because there is really no point for you to make on this.
I found it strange that you still didn't answer my questions. I'm assuming that you meant for the below to be your answers. Is this accurate?
1. Did Bob Arum lie when he said info about the injury was sent to NSAC directly by his lawyers?
Your Answer: Arum was wrong and didn't know if the lawyers sent this information.
2. Did Pac's team lie when they said info about the injury was sent to USADA? And I mean enough info that USADA could prove the injury to NSAC as Arum has been saying they agreed to do.
Your answer: Arum was wrong and didn't know.
3. Did Pacquiao state he had no pain before this fight? Do you believe he was lying?
Your answer: Pacquaio was lying when he said he had no pain.
4. Did Bob Arum lie about Pac receiving a TUE for toradol?
Your answer: Arum was wrong and didn't really know
Are these your answers to my questions? Basically, Pacquiao is a liar and Bob Arum just pulls shlt from his ass?
That's what we've been telling you the whole time, bro. Thank you for finally realizing it. Is there any more to say????These are your answers, right? If not, let me know your answers. I wouldn't want to assume incorrectly, but since you haven't given any straight answers, I'm not 100% sure.
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