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Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) - World Anti Doping Agency As an athlete, you may have an illness or medical condition that requires a particular medication If this medication contains a substance or requires an administration method that is on the List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (List), you may apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) A TUE
Therapeutic Use Exemptions - World Anti Doping Agency Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take medications If the medication an athlete is required to take to treat an illness or condition happens to fall under the Prohibited List (List) a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) may give that athlete the authorization to take the
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TUE Physician Guidelines - Asthma | World Anti Doping Agency Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) Physician Guidelines - on Asthma All TUE Physician Guidelines are reviewed annually by WADA's TUE Expert Advisory Group to ensure that they remain consistent with good medical practice and WADA standards The date on each TUE Physician Guidelines reflects the last
International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions (ISTUE) The International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions (ISTUE) is a mandatory International Standard developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program The purpose of the ISTUE is to establish the conditions that must be satisfied in order for a TUE to be granted, permitting an athlete to use a
Guidelines for the Therapeutic Use Exemptions The Guidelines expand upon TUE-related matters in the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) and the ISTUE Readers may be aware that some TUE topics addressed in the Code are not covered in the ISTUE, and vice versa Code Article 4 4 describes the fundamentals of the TUE process for athletes, National Anti-Doping Organizations (NADOs), International Federations (IFs) and Major Event Organizations
Guidelines for the International Standard for Therapeutic Use . . . The International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions (ISTUE) Guidelines support the ISTUE It takes athletes, Anti-Doping Organizations (ADOs), physicians and athlete support personnel through the TUE process, commencing with a clear understanding that only substances and methods included on
Microsoft Word - Copy of WADA_TUE_Guidelines_V6 0_EN__SYGO_ _JAN 2012 . . . A TUE application must be made by an Athlete to the relevant ADO in accordance with the International Standard for TUEs Depending on the Substance itself and the route of administration (see Sections 1 1 1 and 1 1 2), a TUE may be granted
ISTUE Therapeutic Use Exemptions Guidelines For substances prohibited at all times The TUE application must be submitted as soon as the medical condition requiring the Use of a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Methods is diagnosed If the condition is diagnosed before the Athlete becomes subject to anti-doping rules prohibiting the Use of Prohibited Substances and Prohibited Methods, heshe should submit a TUE application as soon as