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To browse Academia. Athletes, like all people, may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take a particular medication or undergo certain procedures or methods. In such instances, they may be granted a TUE, which gives them permission to take a substance or use a method. TUE approval protects athletes from receiving a sanction if a prohibited substance is found in their sample. In annual report of NADA, 97 proceedings were initiated on the grounds of possible anti-doping violations.
During the result management process, it turned out in four cases that there was no anti-doping rule violation due to the presence of allowed inhalation of corticosteroid asthma sprays. This is due to TUE applications that are no longer required by the new regulation. Herman Ram. Andy Miah. Mariana Couto. Steve Cornelius. This article provides a critical analysis of article 4. This article does not address issues relating to the prudence or desirability to include or not to include any particular substance or method on the Prohibited List.
It merely highlights flaws in the drafting of article 4. Anders Rane. Rebekah Moles. Objectives To explore the knowledge and skills of pharmacists practicing in Sydney, Australia, in preventing the use of prohibited medications by athletes.
Methods Using a simulated-patient study design, the researcher an athlete and pharmacy student herself contacted Sydney pharmacies by telephone requesting advice about taking a salbutamol inhaler a WADA-prohibited substance with conditional requirements , for exercise-induced asthma, following a set interview protocol. Data were assessed for both clinical and anti-doping advice appropriateness.