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Last updated on: 2/12/2010 | Author: ProCon.org

Updated for 2010 Olympics:

Posted on February 12, 2010 (June 24, 2020) by ProCon.org

– Updated for 2010 Olympics:

1. How many athletes have tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in the Olympics?;


2. Is there widespread systemic use of banned performance-enhancing drugs by Olympic athletes?; and


3. What performance enhancing drugs have been or are banned in the Olympics?

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