Controversial pain killer used in college football is being used in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - ABC 4 is learning about the dangers of a powerful pain killer used in college football, even right here in Utah. It’s a drug that could kill the player who uses it right on the field.

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Dennis - 1/5/2013 5:08 PM
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"Friday ABC 4 called the athletic departments at BYU, Utah St. and Utah to see if they let their athletes use Toradol. An athletic trainer at the U didn’t want to get into any specifics, but he told ABC 4’s Brian Carlson if doctors okay athletes to use it, the university allows it." And with respect to BYU and Utah St[ate], the answer is . . .? ? ? But at least now we know that Nebraska and Oklahoma don't use it, as if that was the answer we were (and still are) waiting for. Seems more like a non sequitur to me. :)
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