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Does OverDrive contain any substances that are banned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)?

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Does OverDrive contain any substances that are banned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC)?

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As of 1 March 2000, no Pharmanex products contain substances that are listed as banned by the IOC on its list of prohibited classes of substances. OverDrive is also approved by Surf Life Saving Australia. “I had the opportunity to try and review the contents of OverDrive. I found that there are only positive and beneficial ingredients in the contents of this product. I further found that a number of vitamin and mineral supplements in the product can be beneficial to athletes, and to all those who use them. Further, there were no substances in these products that could be banned in competition under Surf Life Saving Australia’s Drug Policy.” Dr PETER FENNER MD (Lond), DRCOG, FACTM, FRCGP, Hon. National Medical Officer, Chairman, Surf Life Saving Australia Medical Advisory Committee. Q: Has OverDrive been reported to cause kidney problems? A: No, the research on the ingredients in AussieDrive have not shown adverse effects related to the kidneys. Q: How is the product supplied? A: OverDr

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