What is a prohibited and prohibited substance called?
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produces a list of substances and methods that are banned in sport. It updates this list at least annually, with the new List taking effect on 1 January each year.
The List is divided into substances and methods that are:
Prohibited at all times
Prohibited only in-competition (a period of time defined by each sport, but in athletics this means within 24 hours of competition).
Those substances banned at all times would include (but are not limited to): hormones, anabolics, EPO, beta-2 agonists, masking agents and diuretics. Those substances prohibited only in-competition would include but not be limited to: stimulants, marijuana, narcotics and glucocorticosteroids. Also banned at all times: methods such as blood transfusion or manipulation, or intravenous injections in some
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For a substance or method to be prohibited, it must meet two of the following three conditions:
The substance or method has the potential to enhance, or does enhance performance in sport.
The substance or method has the potential to risk the athlete's health.
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