If You Lose Your Testicles And You Get Testosterone Supplements, Is It Still Legal To Compete In Sports?

If you lose both your testicles ( as a man) your testosterone levels will decrease which will impair on your sport performances. If you then get supplements of testosterone, equal to the levels you had before you lost your testicles, Is it legal to compete in the olympics or other major competitions? Will you get exemption/dispensation from the anti-doping bureau?

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2 Responses to “If You Lose Your Testicles And You Get Testosterone Supplements, Is It Still Legal To Compete In Sports?”

  • lestermo:

    There is a form you can file with the doping agency for medically necessary drugs.
    They review this and decide if this enhances your performance or is actually necessary.
    It is possible to receive a banned substance and still compete.
    In this case they would want to know if the dose was within the normal range for a male of that age.
    If so I imagine it would be allowed.

  • Thomas:

    You can appeal due to health conditions – the problem is that testosterone is considered a major steroid. However, if your levels when tested are within “normal” levels i do think you can compete

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