Abstract
Abstract: Drug usage is prevalent across all sports and at all levels of competition. For a variety of reasons, including performance improvement, self-treatment of otherwise untreated mental illness, and coping with pressures such as pressure to perform, injuries, physical discomfort, and retirement from sport, athletes may turn to drugs. Doping is a term used to describe this type of abuse. Doping has a long history, dating back to when organized sports existed. Improved drug testing detection technologies and improvements in scientific research have led to the discovery and use of compounds that may later be outlawed, resulting in "advances" in doping strategies. The sports persons also need to be more vigilant about the prevalent antidoping rules and regulations.
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