Examples of 2004 usada/wada prohibited substances and
Examples of 2008 PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES and PROHIBITED METHODS OF DOPING THIS CARD IS A SUMMARY AND IS SUBJECT CLASSES & SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED IN- AND OUT-OF-COMPETITION Anabolic Agents: Androstenediol, androstenedione, bolasterone, boldenone,
clenbuterol, danazol, desoxy methyltestosterone, drostanolone, DHEA, methasterone,
methyl-1-testosterone, methyltestosterone, prostanozol, nandrolone, norbolethone,
oxandrolone, stanozolol, testosterone, tetrahydrogestrinone (THG), trenbolone, and
similar substances. Selective Androgen Recepton Modulators (SERMS)
Hormones and Related Substances (and all releasing factors):
Erythropoietin (e.g., EPO, Epogen, Procrit), Darbepoetin (Aranesp)
Growth hormone (hGH) and Insulin-like Growth Factors (e.g., IGF-1)
Gonadotrophins (e.g., hCG and LH – prohibited in males only)
Insulin (long- and short-acting) NOTE: Allowed to treat insulin-dependent diabetes
Corticotrophins (e.g., ACTH, tetracosactide)
Beta-2 agonists: Advair*, Advair HFA*, albuterol*, albuterol HFA*, Arformoterol*,
bambuterol, bitolterol, Brethaire*, Brovana*, Combivent*, fenoterol, Foradil*,
formoterol*, Maxair, metaproterenol, orciprenaline, pirbuterol, Proventil*, Proventil
HFA*, reproterol, salbutamol*, salmeterol*, Serevent*, terbutaline*, Ventolin*, Ventolin
NOTE: *Allowed by inhaler or nebulizer only if an Abbreviated TUE is on file with
USADA or International Federation, as appropriate. A salbutamol (albuterol) level
greater than 1000 ng/mL is prohibited even with an Abbreviated TUE
Hormone Antagonists and Modulators: PROHIBITED IN MALES AND FEMALES Aromatase inhibitors: Aminoglutethimide, Arimidex, Aromasin, Casodex, Cytadren,
Femara, formestane, Teslac, testolactone
Other Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMS) and Anti-estrogens:
Clomiphene, cyclofenil, raloxifene, tamoxifen, toremifene
Agents Modifying Myostatin Functions: Myostatin InhibitorsDiuretics and Other Masking Agents (and related substances): Diuretics: Acetazolamide, amiloride, bendroflumethiazide, bumetanide, canrenone,
chlorthalidone, chlorothiazide, ethacrynic acid, furosemide, hydrochlorothiazide,
indapamide, metolazone, spironolactone, and related substances
Masking Agents: Avodart, bromantan, dutasteride, epitestosterone, finasteride
Plasma Expanders: Hydroxyethyl starch, albumin, dextran
METHODS PROHIBITED IN- AND OUT-OF-COMPETITION Enhancement of Oxygen Transfer: a) Blood Doping: The administration of autologous, homologous or heterologous b) Oxygen Transport: The administration of products that enhance the uptake,
transport or delivery of oxygen (e.g., modified hemoglobin products including but not
limited to bovine and cross-linked hemoglobins, microencapsulated hemoglobin
products, perfluorochemicals, RSR13, gaseous oxygen)
Chemical and Physical Manipulation: Catheterization, adulterants (e.g.,
glutaraldehyde), substitution, and tampering with or attempting to tamper with the
Intravenous infusions: IV infusions can only be used in acute medical situations and
use requires submission of a retroactive Standard TUE
Gene Doping: The non-therapeutic use of genes, genetic elements and/or cells that
have the capacity to enhance athletic performance
CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED IN-COMPETITION ONLY Stimulants (including D- and L-isomers where relevent): Adderall, adrenalin,
adrafinil, amphetamine, benzphetamine, bromantan, cocaine, Concerta, Daytrana,
Dexedrine, ephedra, ephedrine, Focalin, heptaminol, isometheptene, Ma Huang
(herbal ephedrine), MDMA, methylamphetamine (and all isomers), methylphenidate,
modafinil, norpseudoephedrine, pemoline, Ritalin, selegiline, and related substances.
Systemic epinephrine (EpiPen) is prohibited in-competition - Emergency use requires
Narcotics: Buprenorphine, dextromoramide, diamorphine (heroin), Fentanyl and
derivatives, hydromorphone, meperidine, methadone, morphine, oxycodone,
oxymorphone, pentazocine - All other narcotics permitted
Cannabinoids: Hashish, marijuana (THC) Ø Glucocorticosteroids: Systemic use is prohibited when administered orally, rectally,
or by intravenous or intramuscular injection. Topical preparations for skin, ophthalmic
(eye), otic (ear), nasal, buccal cavity (mouth), and iontophoresis or phonophoresis are
permitted. Local injections, epidural injections and inhalation of corticosteroids in-
competition require an Abbreviated TUE be submitted to the IF or USADA, as
CLASSES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES
(Prohibited by certain IFs, see WADA List/USADA Guide)
Alcohol: Ethanol Beta-Blockers: Acebutolol, alprenolol, atenolol, betaxolol, bisoprolol, carvedilol,
esmolol, labetalol, metoprolol, nadolol, oxprenolol, pindolol, propranolol, sotalol,
Go to Drug Reference Online: www.usada.org/dro
Call USADA’s Drug Reference Line: (800) 233-0393
NOTE: Please review both the WADA and your respective IF rules for procedures for filing TUE applications
Examples of PERMITTED Medications ADD/ADHD: Strattera Anesthetics: All locals including those w/epinephrine Antacids: Di-Gel, Gaviscon, Maalox, Mylanta, Tums Anti-Anxiety: Atarax, Ativan, Buspar, Librium, Valium, Vistaril Antibiotics: All are permitted Anti-Depressants: Celexa, Cymbalta, Effexor, Paxil, Prozac, Wellbutrin, Zoloft Anti-Diabetics: Actos, Amaryl, Avandia, Glucophage, glipizide, Glucotrol, glyburide, Anti-Diarrheals: Diphenoxylate w/atropine, Imodium, kaolin w/pectin, Kaopectate,
Lomotil, Lonox, loperamide, Pepto Bismol
Topical Antifungals: Cruex, Desenex, Lamisil, Lotrimin, Micatin, Monistat, Anti-Nausea/Anti-vertigo: Antivert, Bonine, Bucladin S, Compazine,
diphenhydramine, Dramamine, Emetrol, Motion Aid, Tigan
Antiviral: Acyclovir, didanosine, Famvir, Relenza, stavudine, Tamiflu, Valtrex Asthma: Accolate, cromolyn sodium, Intal, ipratropium, nedocromil sodium, Singulair, Cold/Allergy Medications: Antihistamines/Decongestants: Allegra, Allegra-D, Benadryl, Benadryl-D, cetirizine,
chlorpheniramine, clamastine, Clarinex, Claritin, Claritin-D, diphenhydramine,
fexofenadine, loratadine, naphazoline, oxymetazoline, phenylephrine,
pseudoephedrine, tetrahydrozoline, xylometazoline, Zyrtec, Zyrtec-D CAUTION:
Combination Cold Medications: Actifed cold & sinus, Advil cold & sinus, Alka-Seltzer
Plus (cold & cough, cold & sinus, cold & flu), Chlor-Trimeton (-D, allergy), Comtrex,
Coricidin (-D, HBP, cold, flu & sinus, cough & cold), Drixoral (cold & allergy, allergy
sinus), Mucinex (-D, DM), Robitussin (severe congestion, cold & cough, CF, PE, DM),
Sudafed (-PE, sinus, cold & allergy, maximum strength sinus), TheraFlu (flu, cold &
cough, severe cold and congestion, flu & cold), Triaminic (cold & cough, allergy
congestion, cold, allergy & sinus), Tylenol (allergy sinus, flu, cold, sinus, multi-
Cough preparations: Codeine, dextromethorphan, hydrocodone
CAUTION: Combination cold medications may contain prohibited substances
Contraceptives: Alesse, Apri, Aviane, Desogen, Estrostep, Kariva, Loestrin, Lo-
Ovral, Mircette, Microgestin, Necon, NuvaRing, Ortho-Cyclen, Ortho Evra patch,
Ortho-Tri-Cyclen, Ovcon, Seasonale, Sprintec, Tri-nessa, Triphasil, Trivora, Yasmin,
Ear Preparations: Auralgan, Auro Ear Drops, Cerumenex, Ciprodex Otic, Cipro HC
Otic, Cortisporin Otic, Debrox, Murine Ear Drops, Otic Domeboro
Eye Preparations: Alrex, Artificial Tears, Blephamide, Cortisporin Ophthalmic,
Maxitrol, Murine Plus, Mycitracin, Naphcon-A, Neo-Synephrine, Ocu-Pred, Patanol,
Pred-Forte, oxymetazoline, Relief, tetrahydrozoline, Vasocon-A, Visine
Hemorrhoidals: Anusol, Preparation H. Corticosteroids in creams or ointments used externally are allowed (Systemic use of a corticosteroid is prohibited in-competition and requires a Standard TUE) Laxatives: Colace, Correctol, Dulcolax, Ex-Lax, Fibercon, Fleet Enema, Metamucil, Miralax Topical Preparations: Aspercreme, Ben-Gay, capsaicin, Flex-All 454, Icy Hot Balm, Myoflex Cream, Sportscreme, Vicks Vaporub, Zostrix, Zovirax, topical skin corticosteroids Muscle Relaxants: Baclofen, Cyclobenzaprine, Flexeril, Norflex, Skelaxin, Soma, Zanaflex Pain/Anti-Inflammatory: Acetaminophen, Aleve, aspirin, Bufferin, Celebrex, codeine,
Dolobid, Ecotrin, hydrocodone, ibuprofen, Lyrica, meloxicam, Mobic, naproxen,
Neurontin, piroxicam, propoxyphene, tramadol, Tylenol (plain, ex-strength), Ultram
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDS): All are permitted (except
Sedatives/Sleep Aids: Ambien, Antivert, Ativan, Compoz, Dalmane,
diphenhydramine, Halcion, Lunesta, Nytol, Restoril, Rozerem, Sominex, Sonata,
Stomach/Ulcer Medications: Aciphex, Axid, Carafate, Nexium, Pepcid, Prevacid, Vaginal Preparations: AVC, Femstat, Gyne Lotrimin, Metrogel, Monistat, Mycelex, Mycostatin, Terazol, Vagistat NOTE: Glucocorticosteroids: All topical administrations for skin, otic (ear), ophthalmic (eye), nasal, buccal (mouth), and iontophoresis or phonophoresis are permitted and do not require an Abbreviated TUE. Inhalation, local injections and epidural injections require an Abbreviated TUE for in-competition use. Systemic use is prohibited in-competition and requires a Standard TUE.
Check the USADA Guide for a more extensive list of permitted substances.
TUE: Therapeutic Use Exemption IF: International Federation USADA DIETARY SUPPLEMENT WARNING Many dietary supplements (vitamins, minerals, amino acids, homeopathics, herbs, energy drinks), which are sold over the counter or through the Internet, contain substances that are prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Code. Since anti-doping rules make the presence of a prohibited substance in an athlete’s urine a doping offense regardless of how the substance got there, any athlete who takes a dietary supplement does so at his or her own risk of a positive test and a doping violation.
2007 United States Anti-Doping Agency
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