Problem: Can you respond to a student who said this for me Drug use in sports is a contentious and complicated issue that considers issues of fairness, health, and competition integrity. Drugs used in sports generally fall into two categories: recreational drugs and performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) establishes and enforces anti-doping rules. They contain a prohibited list that shows the substances that are prohibited at all times, prohibited during competition, and prohibited in particular sports. Some drugs that are prohibited at all times are anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) such as testosterone, growth factors such as insulin-like growth factor and its analogues, and gene and cell doping such as nucleic acid analogues. Some drugs that are prohibited in competition are stimulants like cocaine, narcotics like morphine, and cannabinoids like THC and cannabis products. Lastly, beta-blockers are prohibited in particular sports in competition such as golf, skiing, billiards, etc. A lot of drugs are prohibited in sports more than they are acceptable. Some beta-blockers are acceptable in sports, but it depends if the sport competes or if the sport is out of competition. I do think that athletes should not be punished if they use recreational drugs such as