The Drugs You Can’t Use in Professional eSports Gaming

The Drugs You Can't Use in Professional eSports Gaming

We are always told about the destructive effect that drugs can have on our bodies. Drug use is dangerous, and it can spiral into an addiction that is very hard to get rid of. Thus, an individual dealing with drug addiction will be more and more affected by the substances abused. It can result in short-term and long-term consequences. Most drugs are also illegal, yet some people find ways to obtain them and use them regardless.

Professional gaming is a field with its own rules regarding drug use, and if you’re planning to become a pro gamer, you must be aware of these rules. Otherwise, you may not make it far with your eSports tournament journey. So let’s explore and learn about the different drugs you cannot use in professional gaming, as well as the legal ones.

1) Narcotics

Narcotics are drugs mainly used when treating different health issues that cause severe pain. They are also known as painkillers or opiates. According to the National Institutes of Health, narcotics enter the body and then bind themselves to the nervous system’s pain receptors, which allows them to block pain signals. This drug is prescribed by a doctor and it is a temporary relief for patients who do not get rid of pain with other pain relievers.

While they can be a blessing, they are quite addictive, which is why narcotics should only be used when a doctor prescribes them. Narcotics can be legal or illegal. Still, if you are a professional gamer, you should know that narcotics are banned.

Illegal narcotics include Pethidine, Fentanyl, Diamorphine, Dextromoramide, Buprenorphine, Methadone, Hydromorphone, Morphine, Pentazocine, Oxymorphone, Oxycodone, and Nicomorphine.

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2) Stimulants

Stimulants have the effect of increasing body activity. They tend to offer euphoric effects, as well as better focus and higher energy levels. So, they can help with both physical and mental processes, which can then result in higher dopamine levels in the brain. It is usually the reason why people use them.

There are legal and illegal stimulants. Legal ones include substances like Nicotine, Bupropion, Caffeine, Pipradrol, Imidazole, and Clonidine. The list of illegal ones is larger, though, including Benfluorex, Adrafinil, Amfetamine, Cocaine, Metamfetamine, Selegiline, and many others.

So, it makes sense why stimulants would be banned from professional gaming. They increase awareness and vigilance. Unless an eSport player has a valid prescription for a stimulant such as Adderall, they shouldn’t use any.

3) Cannabinoids

People have been arguing about certain cannabinoids for a long time. Users have been preaching about the amazing effects of marijuana, while outsiders have been quick to criticize any use of the drug.

There are different types of cannabinoids, with some of them being legal and others illegal. Cannabidiol is the legal type, and if you are someone who loves CBD products, you probably know that already. Lots of people are looking to enjoy the benefits of CBD in different ways, some through nano CBD oils and others through CBD gummies, chocolate, and other things. Illegal cannabinoids include Marijuana, Hashish, Cannabis, and synthetic cannabinoids.

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Cannabinoids may have a calming effect on people, giving an eSports team a clear advantage during a match as they can handle stress much better. For this reason, cannabinoids are banned from eSports tournaments. The ESL doesn’t have an issue with players using cannabinoids outside of tournaments, but they do not allow consumption during events.

4) Glucocorticoid

Glucocorticoids are also banned during eSports tournaments. Now, these are mainly supplements used in inflammation prevention. It may seem weird to have them banned, but they are steroids after all, so they can result in some bad side effects. In some cases, they may even result in bodily harm.

It is best to avoid glucocorticoids during eSports events. If you are taking any for a particular reason, you should refrain from using them while participating in a tournament, because using them can result in serious consequences for you.

Some illegal glucocorticoids include fluticasone, deflazacort, cortisone, budesonide, betamethasone, prednisone, prednisolone, triamcinolone, methylprednisolone, and hydrocortisone.

As a pro gamer, it is important for you to be informed about the risks of banned drugs. If you are using any banned drug, and you are discovered, it can lead to serious consequences for you in your career. Moreover, abusing substances can influence your mind and body and lead to long-term consequences. If you love eSports and want to become a pro player, it’s essential to respect the rules related to drug use.

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