Germans alert masters to new list of PEDs — banned substances
Here’s a cheap-and-easy translation of a post on Annette Koop’s seite, which copies another site:
Anti-doping: WMA-ban list, published in 2012
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on 1 Comes into force in January 2012 released new version of the ban list. The list is valid worldwide and lists the substances and methods prohibited in training and / or competition. Even substances that are subject only to restrictions in certain sports or prohibited are listed in the prohibited list.
One major change for 2012 is to repeal the ban formoterol. Formoterol may, from 1 January inhaled at therapeutic doses. In addition, alcohol from 2012 in the bowling and bowling in the sport competition will no longer be prohibited. Also in the Bob-sport, skeleton, curling, Modern Pentathlon, motorcycle racing, sailing and wrestling are from January beta-blockers are no longer prohibited.
Nicotine is absorbed in 2012 into the so-called “Monitoring Program” WADA, in order to observe its use as a stimulant. It is not about the monitoring of smokers, but rather about the possible abuse of chewing tobacco before competition.
The ban list is translated at least once a year and revised for publication by the NADA into German. From 1 January 2012, this version on the website of NADA be available. For certain illnesses can athletes for the use of substances and methods prohibited in principle under the WADA code for a TUE (Therapeutic Use Exemption – TUE) apply.
The WADA Prohibited List 2012, and the changes and the “Monitoring Program” can be viewed here.
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