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You could also just take the official, readily available, WTA-supplied melatonin that has already been tested to be uncontaminated. :angel:
Or just copy Serena´s exemption list that should have everything covered, too. :gottago:
 
Another case occurred where medication was contaminated with TMZ. The player received a one-month ban.

It was the second time that a Daflon product had been found to be contaminated with TMZ.

In this case, the contamination level was 15.9 ng/ml, which I assume exceeds the maximum contamination levels allowed in pharmaceuticals. In Iga’s case, it was 0.05 ng/ml.



Details: https://www.itia.tennis/media/n2obt1yu/20250917-itia-v-silva-itia-decision.pdf
 

So, AIUI, this has happened yet, but it's not unlikely that the court will follow the AG's advice when it makes a decision.


While the advocate general's opinion is not binding for the ECJ nor for the courts in the member states, their conclusions are often taken into consideration and are often indicative of the ruling by the Court of Justice in the case.[
 
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