WoodyAllen
Well-known member
Some new substance added that are found in supplements.
http://cces.ca/news/wada-publishes-...il&utm_term=0_99c9e5c562-832a0c2840-310889469
The 2017 List of Prohibited Substances and the 2017 Summary of Major Modifications and Explanatory Notes are now available for download on WADA’s website in English and French.
Notable modifications to the List include:
Athletes can find out if their medications are prohibited using the following CCES resources, all of which will be updated on January 1, 2017, to reflect the new List.
Further reading:
http://cces.ca/news/wada-publishes-...il&utm_term=0_99c9e5c562-832a0c2840-310889469
The 2017 List of Prohibited Substances and the 2017 Summary of Major Modifications and Explanatory Notes are now available for download on WADA’s website in English and French.
Notable modifications to the List include:
- Lisdexamfetamine (an inactive pro-drug of amfetamine) was added to category S6. Stimulants.
- Nicomorphine was added to category S7. Narcotics. It is an opioid analgesic drug which is converted to morphine following administration.
- Under category S3. Beta-2-Agonists, dosing parameters of salbutamol were refined to make it clear that a full 24-hour dose should not be administered at one time.
- Arimistane was added as a new example of aromatase inhibitor under category S4. Hormone and metabolic modulators and higenamine was added under category S3.Both are prohibited substances that have been found in dietary supplements.
- GATA inhibitors and Transforming Growth Factor-B inhibitors were added to category S2. Peptide hormones, growth factors, related substances and mimetics.
Athletes can find out if their medications are prohibited using the following CCES resources, all of which will be updated on January 1, 2017, to reflect the new List.
- Global DRO (www.globaldro.com)
- Email substances@cces.ca
- Info Line: 1-800-672-7775
Further reading:
- CCES Prohibited List web page (www.cces.ca/prohibited-list)
- World Anti-Doping Agency Prohibited List web page (www.wada-ama.org/en/what-we-do/prohibited-list)