Chael Sonnen is allowed to administer anabolic steroids. The physician Timothy Trainor noticed that this sportsperson actually experienced hypogonadism.
What does this disease represent? Hypogonadism is related to insufficient testosterone secretion. Doctors usually prescribe testosterone replacement therapy in order to cure this condition.
This fighter has obtained a therapeutic use exemption (TUE). Thus, he is allowed to utilize steroids for medical purposes and meet Anderson Silva at UFC 148 in July 2012.
According to recommendations of Sonnen’s doctor, he must be injected with Testosterone Enanthate and Testosterone Cypionate twice a week. The measures which are recommended have not been revealed. But under rules of the Nevada Athletic Commission, blood serum levels of testosterone in this fighter should be within normal range on the morning after the match with Silva.
The physician Trainor claims that those that fight, having TUE, must be tested on the morning after the match to find out whether they have administered something right before the match.
The physician Trainor thinks that testosterone causes performance-enhancing effects, if it is utilized right before the fight. He states that injections must not be introduced in the days before a fight to prevent enhanced testosterone levels.
But it seems that the NAC doesn’t know that steroids cause effects linked with increase of performance, not only if they are used right before competitions. Intake of steroids influences significantly on performance during workouts before competitions. And the results remain even after users stop taking them.
The fighter Chael Sonnen had increased levels of testosterone at UFC 117. He admitted that he had tested positive because he had been on TRT. He appealed his suspension and it was lowered to 6 months from one year. But he didn’t have any TUE that time.
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