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There are no research studies that demonstrate this drug has a performance enhancing effect. In fact, contra the opinion of some known former dopers, doctors have suggested the drug used in isolation is likely to be detrimental to performance.
Surely there would be a massive queue of elite athletes taking PEDs who would like to be studied
One thing I hadn't understood until the last couple of days is that no TUE is needed for use of triamcinolone acetonide outside of competition. If the drug has the claimed performance enhancing properties, I find that amazing. A couple of other thoughts:
The known facts are:
Who stands to benefit by feeding the controversy, and obscuring these facts from the public narrative? I certainly noticed that this report was released by the DCMS select committee at the same time as the Leveson inquiry was shelved.