WDR Research Questions Russia's Doping Campaign
Highly-effective unknown doping agents have emerged; cannot be tested
Initial biochemical studies in Germany have confirmed the authenticity and purity of the drug. The drug is Full Size MGF, which has only been tested in phase I animal trials. The Cologne, Germany doping expert Mario Thevis from the WADA-accredited test laboratory at the German Sports University assumes that the substance is likely to be in strong demand in the doping scene: "It is similar to the IGF 1 growth factor, and is classified as very highly effective," said Thevis to WDR. It can accelerate intensive muscle building.
Thevis warns against abuse of the drug in sports. "There is no clinical approval for this substance. Only a few tests have been done to date. It's therefore impossible to estimate the health risk to humans."
Full Size MGF cannot be detected in current analytical procedures, according to the WDR. Thus, finding it in Sochi drug laboratories is impossible at the start of the Olympic Games this week. This has also been acknowledged by the director of screening laboratories in Sochi, Grigory Rodchenkov, to WDR.
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