Aggregated News
In the August/September issue of Update, the magazine of the New York Academy of Sciences, writer Diane Kightlinger documents how advances in drug production and genetic engineering are benefiting athletes interested in evading tests - and the ways in which scientists are figuring out ways to create ever-better detection techniques.
Today, the pharmacopoeia of substances banned at the Olympic Games includes not only stimulants, but narcotics, anabolic steroids, beta-2 agonists, and peptide hormones such as EPO (erythropoietin) and hGH (human growth hormone). Last year, the drug company Balco was charged with distributing designer drugs such as the steroid THG (tetrahydrogestrinone).
Putting Drugs to the Test
In recent years, researchers focused on catching dopers have won important battles by developing tests for THG and EPO and using them to catch abusers...