Mark Bartelstein, Portis' agent, says his client "unintentionally" took a Tramadol pill instead of a different league-approved pain medication called Toradol last fall to treat an elbow injury and ...
Portis and his agent claim the positive test was a result of mistakenly taking Tramadol, believing it to be the NBA-approved pain medication, Toradol. Tramadol is a class IV controlled substance ...
Mark Bartelstein, Portis' agent, issued a statement saying that his client "unintentionally" took Tramadol, mistakenly thinking it was Toradol and said they support the league's anti-drug policy ...
IN A STATEMENT, PORTIS AGENT MARK BARTELSTEIN WROTE, QUOTE, BOBBY UNINTENTIONALLY TOOK A PAIN MEDICATION CALLED TRAMADOL THINKING HE WAS TAKING A PAIN MEDICATION CALLED TORADOL. TORADOL IS AN ...
Advertisement His agent, Mark Bartelstein, said in a statement that Portis accidentally took Tramadol, thinking it was the painkiller Toradol, which the NBA approves. Tramadol is a painkiller and ...
The NBA suspended Milwaukee forward Bobby Portis Jr. for 25 games without pay on Thursday because he tested positive for the painkiller Tramadol, a violation of the league’s anti-drug program ...
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