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The Maria Sharapova drug story: What’s the evidence? Does Meldonium treat heart conditions and diabetes?

Posted on April 17, 2016 by BMJ

By David Nunan @DNunan79 Many have commented on the how, who, what and ethical implications following Maria Sharapova’s shock revelation of her failed drugs test. Few have looked in more depth at the why? The evidence for “why?” in this case falls in to two key areas. First is the evidence that Mildronate (or Meldonium) is indicated […]

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