Anderson Silva LAS VEGAS – As an amended Nevada State Athletic Commission complaint revealed Tuesday, former UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva tested positive for a pair of benzodiazepines , oxazepam and temazepam, and was again found with drostanolone metabolites in his system following January’s UFC 183 event. The latter chemical is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s banned list, but the former two are not. So why was Silva cited for them? As Nevada officials explained to MMAjunkie following a commission meeting in Las Vegas, it was Silva’s failure to disclose his use of the drugs that changed their classification to banned substances.

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NSAC explains why Anderson Silva was cited for two drugs not banned by WADA – MMA Junkie

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