Well...as I read and you read...Alvarez provided receipts. Notwithstanding that detail, the two circumstances need not be compared.
Lastly, I don't think it's as simple as finding nasal spray with ephedrine and calling it. He has to prove that he took nasal spray with the banned oxi stuff in it AND that the oxi stuff wasn't on the label. The VADA opinion reflected the fact that there were instances of ephedrine nasal spray that had the oxi stuff in it but the label didn't show the oxi stuff as an ingredient.
Lastly, I don't think it's as simple as finding nasal spray with ephedrine and calling it. He has to prove that he took nasal spray with the banned oxi stuff in it AND that the oxi stuff wasn't on the label. The VADA opinion reflected the fact that there were instances of ephedrine nasal spray that had the oxi stuff in it but the label didn't show the oxi stuff as an ingredient.
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