Chael Sonnen is allowed to take anabolic steroids. The physician Timothy Trainor noted that this athlete really experienced hypogonadism.
What does this disease represent? Hypogonadism is linked with insufficient production of testosterone. Physicians ordinarily indicate testosterone replacement therapy in order to treat this disorder.
Chael Sonnen has obtained a therapeutic use exemption (TUE). So, this fighter is allowed to use steroids for clinical purposes and meet Anderson Silva at UFC 148 in July 2012.
According to recommendations of Chael Sonnen’s physician, he has to introduce injections of Testosterone Enanthate and Testosterone Cypionate twice weekly. The dosages that are indicated have not been disclosed. But under establishments of the Nevada Athletic Commission, blood serum levels of testosterone in this athlete should be within normal range on the morning after the match with Silva.
The doctor Trainor confirms that those who compete with TUE should be tested on the morning after the match to define whether they have applied something right before the fight.
The physician Trainor thinks that testosterone can produce performance-enhancing effects, if it is applied right before the fight. He confirms that injections must not be introduced in the days before a match in order to prevent high levels of testosterone.
But it seems that the NAC is not aware that steroids produce benefits connected with increase of performance, not only if they are applied right before competitions. Administration of steroids enhances performance during workouts before competitions. And the effects remain even after sportspeople stop applying them.
Sonnen had elevated testosterone levels at UFC 117. He confirmed that he had tested positive because he had been on TRT. After his appeal the suspension was reduced to 6 months from one year. But he didn’t have any TUE that time.
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