
Performance-Enhancing Drug Policy
Performance-enhancing drug policy refers to rules and regulations established to prevent the use of substances that artificially improve athletic performance. These policies aim to ensure fair competition by prohibiting drugs like steroids, stimulants, and other enhancements that can give athletes an unfair advantage. They often involve regular testing, education about the risks of abuse, and penalties for violations. By enforcing these policies, sports organizations seek to promote integrity, athlete health, and the spirit of true competition.