DHAKA: Maria Sharapova says she is ‘determined to fight back’ after testing positive for meldonium.
In a Facebook post that criticized ‘distorted and exaggerated’ reporting, the Russian denied taking meldonium every day and missing five warnings that the drug was about to be banned.
She also criticized the tennis authorities for making the relevant information ‘too hard to find’.
Sharapova, 28, will be provisionally suspended from 12 March.
The five-time Grand Slam winner, who faces a ban of up to four years, says she has been taking the drug, which was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (Wada) banned list on 1 January, for health reasons for the past 10 years.
However, she insisted she had only taken the heart drug ‘in the low doses recommended’.
Taking issue with reports that a normal course of meldonium treatment lasts only four to six weeks, she added, ‘The story quotes the manufacturer of my medicine as saying: Treatment course can be repeated twice or thrice a year. Only physicians can follow and evaluate patient's health condition and state whether the patient should use meldonium for a longer period of time’.
‘That’s exactly what I did. I didn’t take the medicine every day’, reports the BBC.
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