Which Drug Led to More Failed Tests Among MLB Players in 2014?

Which Drug Led to More Failed Tests Among MLB Players in 2014?
Which Drug Led to More Failed Tests Among MLB Players in 2014?
A report issued by Major League Baseball (MLB) states that use of the medication Adderall, indicated for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), caused eight out of the 10 positive drug tests for stimulants in the 2014 season.

(NEW YORK) – While 113 big leaguers had exemptions in the past year to use otherwise banned substances to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Adderall caused eight of the 10 positive tests for stimulants under Major League Baseball’s drug program. A report released Monday by MLB’s independent program administrator detailed the findings.

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