Olympics: China tags drugs to prevent athletes from misuse
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Special report:   2008 Olympic Games     

Senior officials with the State Food and Drug Administration meet the press on the sidelines of the ongoing parliament session in Beijing, March 16, 2008.

Senior officials with the State Food and Drug Administration meet the press on the sidelines of the ongoing parliament session in Beijing, March 16, 2008. (Xinhua Photo)
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    BEIJING, March 16 (Xinhua) -- China has ordered all pharmaceutical plants to tag medicines that contain stimulants to prevent athletes from mistakenly using banned drugs during the Olympic Games, a drug watchdog official said here on Sunday.

    Drugstores were told not to sell such medicine without tags that read "athletes cautious" on the package, said Wu Zhen, vice director the State Food and Drug Administration at a press conference on the sidelines of the parliament session.

    Only approved pharmaceutical plants and wholesalers are allowed to produce and wholesale protein assimilation preparations and peptide hormones, the official said.

    The Chinese law also forbids the sales of protein assimilation preparations except insulin or the sales of peptide hormones, Wu added.

    The moves were aimed at a fair and clean environment for the Games, Wu noted.

    A catalog of drugs needed during the Olympic Games has been compiled.

    China is resolute against doping and the Beijing Olympics will feature the largest number of doping tests in the history of the Games, according to officials with the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG).

    Anti-doping requirements have been issued to all participating athletes at the Beijing Games, officials said.

 

Editor: Jiang Yuxia
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