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![]() www.wada.org 2010 PROHIBITED LIST APPROVED BY WADA
The 2010 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods has been approved by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Executive Committee. The list was published on 1 October 2009 and will come into force on 1 January 2010.
The Prohibited List specifies substances and methods prohibited in sport, and is the single list for organisations that have adopted the World Anti-Doping Code. The 2010 List has a number of changes compared to the 2009 List. Perhaps the most significant change relates to the reintroduction of pseudoephedrine. This will once again be included on the list as a specified stimulant, having been on WADA's Monitoring Program since 2004. As pseudoephedrine is found in many over-the-counter medicines, it will be important that significant education is carried out to communicate this change. Another important element of the new List is the change in status of salbutamol. Its use by inhalation will no longer require a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) but rather a simplified declaration of use. In addition, the status of platelet-derived preparations, or "blood spinning", has also been clarified. It will be prohibited when administered by intramuscular route, but other routes of administration will require a declaration of use in compliance with the International Standard for TUEs (Therapeutic Use Exemptions). PSEUDO-EPHEDRINE BACK ON WADA PROHIBITED LIST
Pseudo-ephedrine has been re-introduced on to the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) 2010 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods, which will come into force on 1 January 2010.
Note to IAU TC Members and active crossbow athletes-Pseudo-ephedrine, which can be found in many over-the-counter medicines, was removed from the list and placed on WADA’s Monitoring Program in 2004. It is vitally important therefore that athletes are fully aware that it is once again included on the List as a specified stimulant. IAU REFERENT DOCTOR – ANTI DOPINGAt the IAU Executive Committee meeting in Roosendaal, Netherlands, August 22-23, Doctor Jean-Emmanuel MONNEYRON (FRA) was appointed as the IAU Executive Committee’s Referent Doctor (non-executive role). Dr. Monneyron, pictured here during the European Match-crossbow Championship in Thaon-Les-Vosges, will be available to advise IAU Officials and national crossbow team members on matters relating to WADA anti-doping and Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) procedures. Dr. Monneyron has been a member of the ISSF Medical Commission since 2004 and, in July 2009, was appointed by the European Shooting Confederation (ESC) Presidium as their Anti Doping Officer. (Photo: Gilles Dumery / FFTir) The telephone numbers for Dr. Monneyron are +33 (0) 6 08 83 64 98 (mobile) and +33 (0) 4 71 50 01 30 (office). Please mention the IAU when calling.
The IAU Executive Committee is delighted to welcome Doctor Monneyron to our organization-team.
Charles MÉCHIN, IAU Secretary General Please download and study the following WADA documents: |





IAU REFERENT DOCTOR – ANTI DOPING