White House Sports Drug Task Force Preliminary Report Expected Early 2001
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Sports nutritional supplements such as androstenedione and ephedrine, which are banned in international Olympic competition but legally available in the U.S., could be subjected to new scrutiny by a national task force on performance-enhancing substances.
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