Boriello tests positive for doping (1 Viewer)

un altro alex

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Jan 15, 2006
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http://www.datasport.it/leggi.aspx?id=4173837

Tegola per Marco Borriello, attaccante del Milan: e` stato trovato positivo a un controllo antidoping. Il Laboratorio di Roma ha rilevato, nel primo campione del 24enne rossonero sottoposto ad analisi, la presenza di Prednisone e Prednisolone, due corticosteroidi. Il controllo era stato effettuato l`11 novembre scorso, dopo la gara dell`11.a giornata di campionato persa a San Siro 2-1 contro la Roma.


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In a few words, Milan's attacker tested positive for two illegal substances after the Milan - Roma game last year on the 11th of November.

I really don't know how important this is, but the idea that some other team, Milan or Inter especially, might get in some trouble for doping scandals as well every so often, is just exciting :toast:



More Details: http://sport.alice.it/it/cmc/calcio/200651/cmc_104493.html
 

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Pinturrichio

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Oct 30, 2006
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you know all the shit they use to say about juventus and doping... 1) they never found proof, and 2 even if they had proof at least we fucken use to win... Milan are doping themselves and they never winn a game :D :D
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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http://www.datasport.it/leggi.aspx?id=4173837

Tegola per Marco Borriello, attaccante del Milan: e` stato trovato positivo a un controllo antidoping. Il Laboratorio di Roma ha rilevato, nel primo campione del 24enne rossonero sottoposto ad analisi, la presenza di Prednisone e Prednisolone, due corticosteroidi. Il controllo era stato effettuato l`11 novembre scorso, dopo la gara dell`11.a giornata di campionato persa a San Siro 2-1 contro la Roma.


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In a few words, Milan's attacker tested positive for two illegal substances after the Milan - Roma game last year on the 11th of November.

I really don't know how important this is, but the idea that some other team, Milan or Inter especially, might get in some trouble for doping scandals as well every so often, is just exciting :toast:



More Details: http://sport.alice.it/it/cmc/calcio/200651/cmc_104493.html
if I am reading the drugs correctly, they are anti-inflammatories, not anabolics

dont really know how they would enhance performance
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
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if I am reading the drugs correctly, they are anti-inflammatories, not anabolics

dont really know how they would enhance performance
It would seem that they do:
Most sports people resort to using these drugs when they have minor sprains and pains, and still want to compete. However in recent times it has been advocated that taking NSAID’s before hard exercise will mean that you will be in less pain at the later stages of an event i.e. a marathon or afterwards.
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
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Borriello fails dope test
Thursday 21 December, 2006
Milan have suffered a severe blow as striker Marco Borriello has tested positive for corticosteroids.

The player reported for a routine doping test after Week 11’s match with Roma at the San Siro, which ended with a 2-1 defeat for the Rossoneri, and the Roman lab which analyzed the sample confirmed on Thursday that he was found positive for two different corticosteroids.

His B sample is now expected to be analyzed, in order to understand if the result will be confirmed.

The incriminating substances are commonly used as antibiotics in treating inflammatory illnesses such as asthma and can be either ingested or injected.

Borriello has scored three goals so far this season, hitting a brace in the Coppa Italia match with Brescia and one goal in the Serie A tie with Cagliari on December 3.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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if I am reading the drugs correctly, they are anti-inflammatories, not anabolics

dont really know how they would enhance performance
Must be some specific sort of anti-inflammatories. I don't think most anti-inflammatories are on the list. Besides, they're used very often. Imagine a Milan player spraining his ankle, surely they're going to give him anti-inflammatories.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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#17
Good to see another club in Italy getting in some bother.

Just need Adriano to get caught taking cocaine back from Brazil now:D
 

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