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On Tuesday the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission approved out-of-competition testing, which targets performance-enhancing substances such as Erythropoietin (EPO) and tactics such as blood-doping that fail to show up in post-race testing.
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In attempting to get some answers, I asked the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in Washington, D.C.: Can a U.S. citizen be prosecuted in the U.S. by the Department of Justice for taking (not distributing) a prescription drug (EPO or Erythropoietin) without a doctor's prescription in France?
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong's Trial: Franz Kafka, Anyone? Jonathan Littman 2010
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In attempting to get some answers, I asked the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in Washington, D.C.: Can a U.S. citizen be prosecuted in the U.S. by the Department of Justice for taking (not distributing) a prescription drug (EPO or Erythropoietin) without a doctor's prescription in France?
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong's Trial: Franz Kafka, Anyone? Jonathan Littman 2010
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Erythropoietin alone costs the federal medical system an estimated $4 billion, and the FDA's guidelines for cheaper knockoffs are designed to put a dent in such ballooning medical costs.
FDA Sets Path for Biotech Drug Copies Thomas M. Burton 2012
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In attempting to get some answers, I asked the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in Washington, D.C.: Can a U.S. citizen be prosecuted in the U.S. by the Department of Justice for taking (not distributing) a prescription drug (EPO or Erythropoietin) without a doctor's prescription in France?
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong's Trial: Franz Kafka, Anyone? Jonathan Littman 2010
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In attempting to get some answers, I asked the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in Washington, D.C.: Can a U.S. citizen be prosecuted in the U.S. by the Department of Justice for taking (not distributing) a prescription drug (EPO or Erythropoietin) without a doctor's prescription in France?
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong's Trial: Franz Kafka, Anyone? Jonathan Littman 2010
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Can a U.S. citizen be prosecuted in the U.S. by the Department of Justice for taking (not distributing) a prescription drug (EPO or Erythropoietin) without a doctor's prescription in France?
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong's Trial: Franz Kafka, Anyone? Jonathan Littman 2010
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Can a U.S. citizen be prosecuted in the U.S. by the Department of Justice for taking (not distributing) a prescription drug (EPO or Erythropoietin) without a doctor's prescription in France?
Jonathan Littman: Lance Armstrong's Trial: Franz Kafka, Anyone? Jonathan Littman 2010
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The drug of choice for endurance athletes is recombinant Erythropoietin (r-EPO).
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The French sports newspaper L'Equipe reported in August 2005 that six of Armstrong's urine samples from the 1999 Tour de France tested positive for EPO, or Erythropoietin, a performance-enhancing hormone.
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