Types of PEDS
PEDS in Professional Sports
Effects of PEDS
Banned PEDS
Street Names for Drugs
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This type improves circulation, neuro function, alertness, and minimizes fatigue. Common types include: cocaine, nicotine, and caffeine.

Stimulants

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Famous Olympic cyclist who had seven consecutive wins in the Tour de France from 1999-2005, and then had all seven stripped after being caught using PEDS.

Lance Armstrong

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This type is very addictive, causes loss of balance/coordination, and an overdose can lead to coma or death.

Narcotic Analgesics

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The most common type of banned substance used by athletes is

Steroids

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Cocaine

Crack

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This type increases muscle mass and endurance and encourages weight loss. Common types include: testosterone, trenbolone, and oxymetholone.

Anabolic Agents (Steroids)

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Famous Yankee shortstop who was suspended one season, or 162 games, after being caught doping.

Alex Rodriguez

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This type causes mood swings, aggression, gynecomastia (enlargement of breast tissue) in men, male characteristics in women, sexual dysfunction, infertility, and hair loss.

Anabolic Agents (Steroids)

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The agency in charge of banning substances in sports is

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)

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Heroin

Black Tar

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This type suppresses pain. Common types include: fentanyl, morphine, and oxycodone.

Narcotic Analgesics

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In 2014 one of the largest doping scandals by an Olympic team was revealed. What team was it?

The Russian Olympic Team

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This type increases blood pressure and can cause cardiovascular damage.

Stimulants

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This type of substance is banned simply because it hides other types of PEDS.

Masking Substance

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Marijuana 

Weed, Pot, Mary Jane

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This type increases blood flow, oxygenation, and muscle mass. Common types include: growth hormone, oxytocin, and insulin. 

Peptide Hormones.

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Famous Cardinals receiver, who, in 2021, was found using PEDS and received a six game suspension.

DeAndre Hopkins

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This type causes abnormal growth in head, hands, and feet, and increases the risk of stroke.

Peptide Hormones

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This substance was banned in 1989; however, in 2013 there was a scandal involving several MLB players and this substance.

Human Growth Hormone

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Steroids

Roids, Gym Candy

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This type is an anti-inflammatory. Common types include: cortisone, methylprednisolone, and prednisolone.

Glucocorticosteroids 

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US Olympic sprinter, who, after being caught using EPO (erythropoietin), was sentenced to six months in prison for her drug use.

Marion Jones

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This type causes blood clots, overload of the circulatory system, and kidney damage.

Blood Transfusions

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This substance was first banned from Olympic competition in 1979 and later became a controlled substance in 1990.

Testosterone 

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Ketamine

Special K

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