Apparently it's commonly used, and only illegal if it's found in your system in competition. Which over in the UK in competition means the day of the fight, so he's broken no rules according to UKAD and I believe WADA. If I understand everything correctly that is.
Show me a single listing of it ever used as a nasal decongestant or being in a nasal spray at all. You won't. That's not what it's used for.
I'm not arguing that with you, just saying it's commonly used and there's apparently nothing wrong with using it for whatever reason (I assume to keep decongested during training/sparing) as long as it's not still in your system come fight night.
Who knows . But it's no different than blaming tainted meat He must be acting like it's tainted spray... There's no spray you can buy that I can see with this drug.
Hmmm if it's not an ingredient in nasal decongestant sprays that's def suspicious. Can a a Saunders fan prove otherwise. I just want to get to the truth.
If it's common Google would show a spray. It doesn't. He's full of it. More than likely it was a supplement he took mixed with other **** in a powdered drink.
Here's the link you wanted. This content is protected Sorry I was mistaken. He says it is a common decongestant nasal spray, not that it was commonly used while training. Didn't mean to be misleading, I apologize.
Oxilofrine is used in combination with [DB11609] as an antitussive. It is currently marketed in Canada by Valeant under the tradename Cophylac. https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/9701#itabs-3d