Heptaminol

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

Number of cases in Heptaminol Last 10 Years

Heptaminol

Heptaminol ranks #47 globally among prohibited substances, with 78 registered cases (0.5% of all violations) among all sports tracked by the Anti-Doping Database, which contains 14,670 verified cases. France leads with 25 cases, while Track and field is the most affected sport (25 cases).


Cases of Heptaminol by Sport
Top Sport: Track and field

25

Track and field cases

0%

Of all violations

78

Total Heptaminol cases
Track and field's share of Heptaminol violations 0%
25 of 78

Track and field has the most recorded cases of Heptaminol violations globally, with 25 registered cases0% of all 78 verified cases.

Cases of Heptaminol by Country
Top Country: France

25

France cases

32.1%

Of all violations

78

Total Heptaminol cases
France's share of Heptaminol violations 32.1%
25 of 78

France leads significantly in Heptaminol violations globally, with 25 registered cases32.1% of all 78 verified cases.

Global Substance Ranking

Heptaminol ranks #47 of 358 prohibited substances in the Anti-Doping Database.

#1 Stanozolol
1,359
#2 Methandienone
833
#3 Norandrosterone
778
#4 Testosterone
758
···
#47 Heptaminol
78
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 66.7%
52 cases
Female 33.3%
26 cases
Analysis: shows an unusually high proportion of female cases (33.3%) compared to the global average (19.8%), a difference of 13.5 percentage points. Global average: 80.2% male, 19.8% female
Average Suspension Length
23.5
months
Heptaminol
30.1
months
Global average

The average suspension for Heptaminol violations is 23.5 months, shorter than the global average of 30.1 months.

An old medicine that UCI allowed to be used out-of-competition. This substance was first listed in the IOC doping list on 25 January 1995 as a stimulant.

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