The Anti-Doping Database contains verified anti-doping rule violations registered for Panama. This country profile provides aggregated statistics across sports, substances, testing types and sanction lengths, including trends over time and active sanctions.
In Panama, the sport with the highest number of anti-doping rule violations is Baseball, while the most frequently detected substance is Amphetamine. The average suspension length for sanctioned athletes is months.
In Panama, 0% of the anti-doping rule violations in the database come from out-of-competition testing, while 100% are from in-competition tests.
The data below is generated dynamically from disciplinary decisions, published testing programs and official anti-doping authority reports. No individual athlete information is displayed on this page; the focus is entirely on high-level patterns and long-term trends.
Panama does not have a national anti-doping organization.
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The ranking above shows how Panama compares to other countries in the Anti-Doping Database based on registered anti-doping rule violations.
Amphetamine is a stimulant and an appetite suppressant. It stimulates the central nervous system (nerves and brain) by increasing the amount of certain chemicals in the body. This increases heart rate and blood pressure and decreases appetite, among other effects. Amphetamine is used to treat narcolepsy and attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity (ADHD). Amphetamine was discovered in 1887. Sources: Wikipedia and Drugs.com This substance was among the first to be tested for under the IOC anti-doping program initiated at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble.
The balance between In-Competition and Out-of-Competition testing reveals the maturity of a country's anti-doping program.
A higher proportion of OOC tests typically indicates a more proactive approach to deterring doping during training periods.
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