Etiocholanolone

This page shows anti-doping rule violation data we have registered for Etiocholanolone.

Number of cases in Etiocholanolone Last 10 Years

Etiocholanolone

Etiocholanolone ranks #39 globally among prohibited substances, with 93 registered cases (0.6% of all violations) among all sports tracked by the Anti-Doping Database, which contains 14,670 verified cases. Kenya leads with 24 cases, while Track and field is the most affected sport (45 cases).


Cases of Etiocholanolone by Sport
Top Sport: Track and field

45

Track and field cases

0%

Of all violations

93

Total Etiocholanolone cases
Track and field's share of Etiocholanolone violations 0%
45 of 93

Track and field has the most recorded cases of Etiocholanolone violations globally, with 45 registered cases0% of all 93 verified cases.

Cases of Etiocholanolone by Country
Top Country: Kenya

24

Kenya cases

25.8%

Of all violations

93

Total Etiocholanolone cases
Kenya's share of Etiocholanolone violations 25.8%
24 of 93

Kenya leads significantly in Etiocholanolone violations globally, with 24 registered cases25.8% of all 93 verified cases.

Global Substance Ranking

Etiocholanolone ranks #39 of 358 prohibited substances in the Anti-Doping Database.

#1 Stanozolol
1,359
#2 Methandienone
833
#3 Norandrosterone
778
#4 Testosterone
758
···
#39 Etiocholanolone
92
About This Ranking

This ranking covers only prohibited substances with verified case records in the Anti-Doping Database. Procedural violations (whereabouts failures, refusals to test, etc.) are excluded.

Active Sanctions — Expiry Year
Gender Distribution
Male 69.9%
65 cases
Female 30.1%
28 cases
Analysis: shows an unusually high proportion of female cases (30.1%) compared to the global average (19.8%), a difference of 10.3 percentage points. Global average: 80.2% male, 19.8% female
Average Suspension Length
50.5
months
Etiocholanolone
30.1
months
Global average

The average suspension for Etiocholanolone violations is 50.5 months, longer than the global average of 30.1 months.

Etiocholanolone is a metabolite of adrenocortical and testicular hormones, and an important urinary 17-ketosteroid; produces fever when given to human beings. Etiocholanolone (3α-hydroxy-5β-androstan-17-one) is produced from the metabolism of testosterone. It causes fever, immunostimulation, and leukocytosis, and is used to evaluate adrenal cortex function, bone marrow performance, and in neoplastic disease to stimulate the immune system. Sources: Wikipedia, drugs.com

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