Originally posted by HeadShots
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Originally posted by WesternChamp
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According to a USADA release, after a “thorough investigation of the circumstances that preceded her positive test,” including a review of medical history, the agency accepted her explanation that using the diuretic was “in accordance with her physician’s recommendation for the treatment of a legitimate medical condition.”
USADA said in the statement that Cyborg participated in multiple interviews with USADA’s investigative team and allowed the agency to interview her doctor as well.
The TUE Committee found that spironolactone was a legitimate medical need for Cyborg and her doctors “pursued and exhausted all non-prohibited alternatives.” The low dose of the medication was also consistent with best medical practices to treat her condition, not a performance-enhancing dosage.
https://www.mmafighting.com/2017/2/1...ping-violation
USADA said in the statement that Cyborg participated in multiple interviews with USADA’s investigative team and allowed the agency to interview her doctor as well.
The TUE Committee found that spironolactone was a legitimate medical need for Cyborg and her doctors “pursued and exhausted all non-prohibited alternatives.” The low dose of the medication was also consistent with best medical practices to treat her condition, not a performance-enhancing dosage.
https://www.mmafighting.com/2017/2/1...ping-violation
This information isn't hard to find. I guess the independent WADA lab helped her cheat too, since they reported the low non performance enhancing dosage
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