As from 1 January 2011 a declaration of use is no longer required for the substances and routes of administration listed below:
salbutamol and salmeterol by inhalation
glucocorticosteroids by inhalation
glucocorticosteroids administered by localised injection
platelet-derived preparations (e.g. platelet rich plasma, "blood spinning") by non-intramuscular routes.
Athletes are reminded that:
A Therapeutic Use Exemption is still required for
glucocorticosteroids administered by oral, intravenous, intramuscular or rectal routes;
other inhaled beta-2 agonists (namely terbutaline and formoterol);
all other substances listed on the Prohibited List.
Topical preparations (e.g. eye drops, nasal sprays, creams, & ointments) containing a glucocorticosteroid are not prohibited and DO NOT require a TUE.
As from 1 January 2011 a declaration of use is no longer required for the substances and routes of administration listed below:
salbutamol and salmeterol by inhalation
glucocorticosteroids by inhalation
glucocorticosteroids administered by localised injection
platelet-derived preparations (e.g. platelet rich plasma, "blood spinning") by non-intramuscular routes.
Athletes are reminded that:
A Therapeutic Use Exemption is still required for
glucocorticosteroids administered by oral, intravenous, intramuscular or rectal routes;
other inhaled beta-2 agonists (namely terbutaline and formoterol);
all other substances listed on the Prohibited List.
Topical preparations (e.g. eye drops, nasal sprays, creams, & ointments) containing a glucocorticosteroid are not prohibited and DO NOT require a TUE.
Ah, you're talking about asthma stuff