TUE Application Form - World Anti Doping Agency The printable and redline versions of the TUE Application Form are also available below You can subscribe to notifications about TUE-related resources by clicking the Subscribe button below If you are already subscribed and would like to unsubscribe, you can contact our Digital specialist at commsupport@wada-ama org
Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) | World Anti Doping Agency A retroactive TUE provides an athlete the opportunity to apply for a TUE for a prohibited substance or prohibited method after using or possessing the substance or method in question At least one of the five retroactive conditions set out in ISTUE Article 4 1 must be satisfied to apply for a retroactive TUE
Therapeutic Use Exemptions - World Anti Doping Agency TUE Application Process Before taking any medication, an athlete must check the status of the medication on the List or with their Anti-Doping Organization (ADO) If the substance is prohibited, the athlete will need to apply for a TUE WADA outlines the rules and process, hears appeals and monitors TUE decisions made by ADOs Athletes do not
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 the List require a TUE
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
TUE Physician Guidelines - Intravenous Infusion - World Anti Doping Agency Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUE) Physician Guidelines - on Intravenous Infusion 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 time any revisions were made
THERAPEUTIC USE EXEMPTION GUIDELINES - World Anti-Doping Agency TUE Guidelines January 2012 - 5 - Introduction and scope These Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) Guidelines are a model for best practice developed as part of the World Anti-Doping Programme They are based on the World Anti-Doping Code (Code or CODE) and the International Standard for TUEs established through the Code These
TUE Physician Guidelines - Asthma | World Anti Doping Agency The date on each TUE Physician Guidelines reflects the last time any revisions were made You can subscribe to notifications about TUE-related resources by clicking the Subscribe button below If you are already subscribed and would like to unsubscribe, you can contact our Digital specialist at commsupport@wada-ama org Subscribe
ISTUE Therapeutic Use Exemptions Guidelines - World Anti-Doping Agency (TUE Physician Guidelines) assist physicians and ADOs in applying these criteria to particular medical conditions These documents are available on ’ Web site www wada-ama-org 3 0 Application Process A TUE is required for all treatments involving the Use of a Prohibited Substance or Method on the Prohibited List