Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9089098 Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
There are three essential modifications to the content in contrast to the 2004 prohibited list. Beta-2-agonsits are now prohibited in- and out-of-competition. The use of these substances requires a therapeutic use exemption - standard application form (TUE). As an exception, Formoterol, Salbutamol, Salmeterol, and Terbutalin, when administered by inhalation require an abbreviated therapeutic use exemption (ATUE) only. Dermatological preparations of glucocorticosteroids in the form of ointments or creams are no longer prohibited. Administration of glucocorticosteroids by inhalation and non-systemic routes continues to require an ATUE. The therapy of chronic diseases, for example systemic therapy using insulin or cortisone, requires a TUE. Intravenous infusions are now listed as a prohibited method. Prohibition of intravenous infusions is not aimed at preventing their use for legitimate acute medical purposes.
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