Why do ASADA’s On-Line Medication Information List and Handbook not list specific prohibited ingredients?
The ASADA On-Line Medications List provides a list of Australian medications and their status in sport. This list is updated quarterly. The ASADA Anti-Doping Information Handbook provides details of medications that are permitted, subject to certain conditions or prohibited. If the product you are checking, is not listed in the handbook or on-line list: • It may be an overseas product • It may be a new product • You may be using incorrect spelling • You may be searching by a generic product name and not the brand name (this list contains brand names and not generic product names i.e. ingredients). The ASADA Anti-Doping Information Handbook and On-Line Medications List do not provide sport specific information. Please contact the ASADA Hotline 13 000 ASADA (13 000 27232) between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM AEST 7 days a week for sport specific information.
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