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Miguel Tejada to be suspended


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MLB should be cool with any amphetamines or amphetamine-derivatives that are approved by the FDA to treat ADHD/Narcolepsy, provided that the player gets the needed doctors notes and approval from the league.

Adderall, Dextroamphetamine, Lisdexamphetamine, Ritalin, etc.

That is the MLB policy. The only change is that now you need a doctor AND this new 3 judge panel to agree you have ADD. Whatever that means.

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Greenies improve baseball. Fact.

Actually greenies improve everything.

I'm under my normal dextroamphetamine dosage as I write this.

Glad I'm not the only one! Yes, I love my greenies. Don't you dare try to take them away!

I think the whole country should be prescribed them.

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The latest report is that MLB had dirt on Tejada from the Biogenesis investigation, and they gave him the choice whether he wanted to face a suspension for that or to just accept a ban for the Adderall. He chose the Adderall, probably to save face, but with these latest reports coming out I guess he's implicated with the Biogenesis crowd anyway.

http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/9582679/miguel-tejada-kansas-city-royals-implicated-biogenesis-scandal-sources-say

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The latest report is that MLB had dirt on Tejada from the Biogenesis investigation, and they gave him the choice whether he wanted to face a suspension for that or to just accept a ban for the Adderall. He chose the Adderall, probably to save face, but with these latest reports coming out I guess he's implicated with the Biogenesis crowd anyway.

http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/id/9582679/miguel-tejada-kansas-city-royals-implicated-biogenesis-scandal-sources-say

Very interesting! Also let's face it, Tejada was juicing like a freak and taking speed when he was on the O's. Right along with Raffy doing his B-12.

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Lasik is used by those with heart conditions to get rid of fluid buildup that is a health issue with their circulation.

In this scenario, if you have a problem with your heart, you shouldn't be playing professional sports.

One letter makes all the difference.Lasik is corrective laser eye surgery.

Lasix (Furosemide) is the diuretic you mentioned above.

Either way, I'm sure many players use adderall for the stimulant effects outside of a true medical need for the drug, and it is especially suspicious if it was begun well into adulthood. That said, it is a very slippery slope for the league to challenge prescriptions for psychoactive drugs.

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