Indirect androgen doping by oestrogen blockade in sports.

Indirect androgen doping by oestrogen blockade in sports / D.J. Handelsman

  • British Journal of Pharmacology 154 (2008) 3 (June), p. 598-605
  • PMID: 18500381
  • PMCID: PMC2439522
  • DOI: 10.1038/bjp.2008.150


Abstract

Androgens can increase muscular mass and strength and remain the most frequently abused and widely available drugs used in sports doping. Banning the administration of natural or synthetic androgens has led to a variety of strategies to circumvent the ban of the most effective ergogenic agents for power sports. Among these, a variety of indirect androgen doping strategies aiming to produce a sustained rise in endogenous testosterone have been utilized. These include oestrogen blockade by drugs that act as oestrogen receptor antagonists (antioestrogen) or aromatase inhibitors. The physiological and pharmacological basis for the effects of oestrogen blockade in men, but not women, are reviewed.

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21 April 2008
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Handelsman, David J.
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Australia
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English
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University of Sydney (USyd)
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S4. Hormone And Metabolic Modulators
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Aminoglutethimide
Anastrozole
Atamestane
Clomifene
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Formestane
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Letrozole
Raloxifene
Tamoxifen
Testolactone
Toremifene
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