Clomifene is a drug that is prescribed to women who are struggling with infertility. The anti-oestrogen medication comes in a pill form and is also known as clomiphene, and the brand name Clomid.
Clomiphene is in a class of medications called ovulatory stimulants and it works similarly to oestrogen - the female sex hormone.
The drug helps stimulate the ovaries to release an egg, and is used to help women conceive.
But studies have shown when it's used by men, low doses can elevate serum testosterone levels.
Why is clomifene a banned substance?
Taking clomifene boosts androgen levels indirectly - male hormones that play a big role in muscle mass and strength.
It works by stimulating the body's own production of testosterone and is known to provide similar results to injection or pellet testosterone.
Conor Benn insists taking the banned substance has had no adverse side effects on him...
Conor Benn 'free to fight' as Chris Eubank Jr laughs off rival's innocence claim.
Through VADA, the Brit twice tested positive for banned substance clomiphene last year and this forced his bout with Chris Eubank Jr (scheduled for October 10) to be called off during fight week.
Benn has spent the last couple of months out of the public eye as he has attempted to clear his name.
A 270-word document has been sent to the WBC which is said to put forward the case that Benn has been the victim of contamination. The details of this document are yet to emerge publicly, and Sulaiman has indicated that the WBC will take as much time as they need to come to a resolution but Benn "can fight" in the meantime.
"He can fight. He is free to fight. He is not in any way suspended," Sulaiman told Boxing Voice.
"The WBC is going through the process. We received a document from his team of 270 pages and within that document, there are many matters that need further investigation and action. "This is not a matter that can be simply resolved with sympathy or saying 'X, Y and Z'. "We have to go into the facts because there are legal implications. We will have to take all the time necessary." He added: "We received their document, we sent a letter back to their lawyers and it took three weeks for them to respond. "It is not that we have stalled the case, we are actively working on it and following the protocol. "There are lots of things I cannot respond to because there are legal implications so a complete investigation has to take place."
Benn has appeared confident that he has done enough to prove his innocence. On Monday evening, his Instagram story read: "Been through **** and back. Thank God for science, The evidence doesn't lie. No holes in truth."
Eubank Jr has continued his feud with Benn in recent months via social media and he was quick to respond to his rival's latest comments.
"I'm pretty sure it was science that detected the illegal substances in your system on two separate occasions Conor," Eubank Jr tweeted.
"So yes absolutely thank god for science… otherwise I would of been fighting the hulk a few months ago!" Eubank Jr returns to this ring this weekend as he battles Liam Smith at Manchester's AO Arena on Sky Sports Box Office.
Benn and his promoter - Eddie Hearn - meanwhile have indicated that he will not fight until his name has been cleared in public.
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Clomifene is a drug that is prescribed to women who are struggling with infertility.
The anti-oestrogen medication comes in a pill form and is also known as clomiphene, and the brand name Clomid.
Clomiphene is in a class of medications called ovulatory stimulants and it works similarly to oestrogen - the female sex hormone.
The drug helps stimulate the ovaries to release an egg, and is used to help women conceive.
But studies have shown when it's used by men, low doses can elevate serum testosterone levels.
Why is clomifene a banned substance?
Taking clomifene boosts androgen levels indirectly - male hormones that play a big role in muscle mass and strength.
It works by stimulating the body's own production of testosterone and is known to provide similar results to injection or pellet testosterone.
Conor Benn insists taking the banned substance has had no adverse side effects on him...
Through VADA, the Brit twice tested positive for banned substance clomiphene last year and this forced his bout with Chris Eubank Jr (scheduled for October 10) to be called off during fight week.
Benn has spent the last couple of months out of the public eye as he has attempted to clear his name.
A 270-word document has been sent to the WBC which is said to put forward the case that Benn has been the victim of contamination. The details of this document are yet to emerge publicly, and Sulaiman has indicated that the WBC will take as much time as they need to come to a resolution but Benn "can fight" in the meantime.
"He can fight. He is free to fight. He is not in any way suspended," Sulaiman told Boxing Voice.
"The WBC is going through the process. We received a document from his team of 270 pages and within that document, there are many matters that need further investigation and action. "This is not a matter that can be simply resolved with sympathy or saying 'X, Y and Z'. "We have to go into the facts because there are legal implications. We will have to take all the time necessary." He added: "We received their document, we sent a letter back to their lawyers and it took three weeks for them to respond. "It is not that we have stalled the case, we are actively working on it and following the protocol. "There are lots of things I cannot respond to because there are legal implications so a complete investigation has to take place."
Benn has appeared confident that he has done enough to prove his innocence. On Monday evening, his Instagram story read: "Been through **** and back. Thank God for science, The evidence doesn't lie. No holes in truth."
Eubank Jr has continued his feud with Benn in recent months via social media and he was quick to respond to his rival's latest comments.
"I'm pretty sure it was science that detected the illegal substances in your system on two separate occasions Conor," Eubank Jr tweeted.
"So yes absolutely thank god for science… otherwise I would of been fighting the hulk a few months ago!" Eubank Jr returns to this ring this weekend as he battles Liam Smith at Manchester's AO Arena on Sky Sports Box Office.
Benn and his promoter - Eddie Hearn - meanwhile have indicated that he will not fight until his name has been cleared in public.