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German WADA (NADA) was merciful and would've let him come back last year already, but evil international WADA disagreed, overturned the decision and extended the ban.
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The specific diuretic in question didn't seem like one you would want to use for masking purposes (low potency and long biological half-life). And there have been other cases of athletes testing positive for it and in all of them the concentration found was tiny, far below the pharmacologically active level and also far below the threshold of detection that WADA requires of labs for certification. You'd think if people actually used this for dopage there would at least be the occasional sample with a more significant concentration.