stanozolol

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

Number of cases in stanozolol Last 10 Years

Stanozolol

Stanozolol ranks #1 globally among prohibited substances, with 1,359 registered cases (9.3% of all violations) among all sports tracked by the Anti-Doping Database, which contains 14,670 verified cases. India leads with 240 cases, while Track and field is the most affected sport (332 cases).


Cases of stanozolol by Sport
Top Sport: Track and field

332

Track and field cases

0%

Of all violations

1,359

Total stanozolol cases
Track and field's share of stanozolol violations 0%
332 of 1,359

Track and field has the most recorded cases of stanozolol violations globally, with 332 registered cases0% of all 1,359 verified cases.

Cases of stanozolol by Country
Top Country: India

240

India cases

17.7%

Of all violations

1,359

Total stanozolol cases
India's share of stanozolol violations 17.7%
240 of 1,359

India leads in stanozolol violations globally, with 240 registered cases17.7% of all 1,359 verified cases.

Global Substance Ranking

Stanozolol ranks #1 of 358 prohibited substances in the Anti-Doping Database.

#1 Stanozolol
1,359
#2 Methandienone
833
#3 Norandrosterone
778
#4 Testosterone
758
#5 Nandrolone
665
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 81.2%
1103 cases
Female 18.8%
256 cases
Analysis: 's gender distribution (81.2% male, 18.8% female) aligns closely with the global average. Global average: 80.2% male, 19.8% female
Average Suspension Length
34.9
months
Stanozolol
30.1
months
Global average

The average suspension for stanozolol violations is 34.9 months, longer than the global average of 30.1 months.

Stanozolol is a man-made steroid, similar to the a naturally occurring steroid testosterone. It is used in the treatment of hereditary angioedema, which causes episodes of swelling of the face, extremities, genitals, bowel wall, and throat. The steroid may decrease the frequency and severity of these attacks. Stanozolol is a steroid with anabolic properties (i.e. it accelerates bone and muscle growth). Stanozolol is responsible for the development of the male reproductive system and secondary male sexual characteristics such as hairiness, deep voice, etc. It is available as a tablet or injection. Anabolic steroids have some medical uses such as to build muscle in bed-ridden and immobile patients and in the treatment of some rare causes of anaemia. Anabolic steroids are primarily abused by young men to improve their body image and by athletes and body builders. It is because of this that illegal anabolic steroids are mainly found in the gym or health club scenes. The effect people seek from anabolic steroid use is an increase in muscle mass either for an improvement in appearance or sporting performance and to lower training fatigue. Side effects Possible side effects of stanozolol include liver damage, development of breast tissue, menstrual disturbances, hair loss, deepened voice, acne and infertility. Status in Sport Stanozolol is prohibited both in and out of competition under the World Anti-Doping Code 2006 Prohibited List (effective from 01/01/06). This substance was added to the doping list ahead of the Montreal 1976 Olympic Games.

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