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In this Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016, file photo, United States' Ryan Lochte checks his time in a men's 4x200-meter freestyle heat at the 2016 Summer Olympics, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Image Credit: AP

New York: US star swimmer Ryan Lochte has been banned for 14 months for receiving intravenous infusion, the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) has announced.

Two months ago, he posted a photo on social media of himself receiving an intravenous infusion. That caught the attention of the US Anti-Doping Agency, which launched an investigation.

Now, the six-time gold medallist has been suspended for 14 months. That clock started on May 24, the day he took the IV.

The suspension will last till July, 2019, which means the 12-time Olympic medallist will miss the upcoming US championship in California and world championships in 2019.

Lochte said that he was receiving vitamins, a permitted substance, to enhance his immune system as his wife and child were both ill.

But the amount he took was over 100ml and he had no “therapeutic use” exemption for the infusion, which constituted a anti-doping violation, the USADA explained.

“A rule is a rule and I accept that there is a technical violation,” Lochte said, acknowledging his misbehaviour.