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Actually, after I actually read the artcle, it seems he has already lost his appeal.I bet this gets reviewed and maybe reversed.
Exactly! You either shoot it up your butt cheek or take a pill. He did neither and I don't see how that form of steroid can even give him any performance boost?That's a crock. There are steroids, and there are STEROIDS. Advar is not a STEROID.
Edited because of quotes.During his appeal, John Amoss, who is the Saints' team trainer and an assistant professor at the LSU Health Science Center, sent a letter to the league in support of Thomas. Amoss said Thomas has severe asthma problems and requires a high dose of inhaled steroids to breathe. According to the doctor, Thomas needs a long acting beta agonist and a short acting beta agonist to control his asthma.
During his August drug test, the defensive tackle was taking an asthma product called Advair twice a day while also using an inhaler four times a day.
"Advair contains both the steroid fluticasone and the long acting beta agonist galmeterol," wrote Amoss, who thought the possibility of a false positive might have happened.
Edited because of quotes.