author(s):
release date: Tuesday, 17 Jan 2012
keywords:
antidoping
abstract:
author(s):
release date: Tuesday, 17 Jan 2012
keywords:
antidoping
abstract:
author(s):
release date: Tuesday, 17 Jan 2012
keywords:
antidoping-WADA-LIST
abstract:
author(s):
release date: Monday, 12 Jan 2009
keywords:
antidoping
abstract: what major changes does the 2009 list of prohibited substances and methods include compared to the 2008 list?
author(s):
release date: Monday, 12 Jan 2009
keywords:
antidoping
abstract: The world antidoping code-The 2009 prohibited list international standard
author(s):
release date: Thursday, 03 Apr 2008
keywords:
antidoping
abstract: In many countries, the manufacturing of dietary supplements is not appropriately regulated by the government. This means that the ingredients on the inside may not match those listed on the outside of the box or package. In some cases, the undeclared substances found in the supplement can include one that is prohibited under anti-doping regulations.
author(s):
release date: Thursday, 06 Mar 2008
keywords:
antidoping
abstract: brochure 2007
author(s):
release date: Thursday, 06 Mar 2008
keywords:
antidoping
abstract: These Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) Guidelines are a model of best practice developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Program. They are based on the World Anti-Doping Code (Code, or WADC) and on the International Standard for TUE set out in the Code. These Guidelines should, in particular, be read in conjunction with the principles set out in Article 4.4 of the WADC. They were drafted in order to guide and assist the Anti-Doping Organizations (ADOs) concerned throughout the TUE process.