Benzylpiperazine (BZP) is a recreational drug with euphoric, stimulant properties. It stimulates the central nervous system (nerves and brain) by increasing the amount of certain chemicals in the body. Mentioned as transfusion of blood from another individual (homologous). This substance was first listed in the WADA Prohibited List in 2004 as an aromatase inhibitor. This substance (e.g., ACTH) was first listed by IOC in 1995 as a peptide hormone and is maintained in WADA lists from 2004. HGH is a normal substance in the human body and is produced over the lifetime of a person. López noted that reported numbers varied wildly across sources (from 6 to 40 deaths) and that most sudden deaths in young athletes are attributed to underlying cardiac conditions rather than drug use. This rule was formalized in the IOC doping list in 1995, specifying that only salbutamol and terbutaline by inhalation were permitted. Metenolone is a long-acting anabolic steroid with weak androgenic (testosterone or androsterone-like) properties. This substance was added to the doping list ahead of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games. This new method of detecting the drug is the reason for the high number of banned athletes since 2012 and onward. Epimetendiol is one of the major urinary metabolites of the anabolic androgenic compound metandienone. It reduces or inhibits the actions of chemicals in the body that cause inflammation, redness, and swelling.Desoximetasone is used to treat inflammation caused by a number of conditions such as allergic reactions, eczema, and psoriasis. The doping program was run by the East German Government from about 1968 thru until 1989 when the Berlin wall was destroyed. Version of testosterone that is chlorinated so as to prevent conversion to DHT while also rendering the chemical incapable of conversion to estrogen. These unapproved drugs are potent analogs of modafinil and adrafinil and have been found in dietary supplements or in products marketed as "research only". Beta-2 agonists used by all other routes of administration remain prohibited at all times. WADA has amended the phrase "and other substances with a similar chemical structure or similar biological effect(s) including their esters" in order to clarify this point. An ester is a chemical modification that changes how long a drug lasts in the system and influences its behavior in the body.