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Investigations into the metabolism and elimination of flmodafinil and fladrafinil as well as their prevalence in elite sports

Principal investigator
M. Thevis
Country
Germany
Institution
German Sport University
Year approved
2023
Status
Live
Themes
Stimulants

Project description

Code: 23C03MT

Stimulants are substances with wake-promoting effects, whose misuse in sports is only prohibited in-competition. The high analytical sensitivity of anti-doping laboratories allows for comprehensive screening procedures, which cannot only reveal the misuse of stimulants, but also unintended doping due to the use of contaminated/adulterated nutritional supplements. Therefore, stimulants constantly account for more than 10% of all adverse analytical findings (AAF) reported by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Due to the easy detectability of prohibited stimulants, especially novel drugs such as flmodafinil and fladrafinil have an enormous potential for being misused in sports. These bisfluoro analogs of modafinil and its pro-drug adrafinil are supposed to be significantly more effective than the original compounds, but currently not explicitly mentioned in the WADA Prohibited List. Consequently, the aim of this research project is to investigate the urinary metabolism of flmodafinil and fladrafinil, as well as their elimination behavior in urine and blood. The acquired data will lay the foundation for the implementation of both drugs as well as their metabolites into doping control routine procedures. Moreover, a retrospective evaluation of in-competition routine samples will be conducted to determine the prevalence of these stimulants in sports.