AFLD 2011 FFH vs Respondent M92

Facts
The Fédération Française Handisport (FFH) charges respondent M91 for a violation of the Anti-Doping Rules. During a wheelchair football match, on November 27, 2010, the respondent provided a sample for doping tests. His sample tested positive on a prednisolone and prednisone. Prednisolone and prednisones are prohibited substances on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibited list and regarded as specified substances.

History
The respondent has indicated that medication for a treatment is the cause of the positive test. There is proof of an subscription.

Decision
1. The sanction is a period of ineligibility of three months in which respondent can't take part in competition or manifestions organized or organized by the FFH.
2. The decision of March 19, 2011, by the disciplinary committee of the FFH should be modified.
3. The decision will take effect on the date of notification.
4. The decision will be published and sent to the parties involved

Original document

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Legal Source
National Decisions
Date
13 October 2011
Original Source
French Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD)
Country
France
Language
French
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Adverse Analytical Finding / presence
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Sport/IFs
Football (FIFA) - International Football Federation
Paralympic (IPC) - International Paralympic Committee
Other organisations
Agence Française de Lutte contre le Dopage (AFLD) - French Anti-Doping Agency
Fédération Française Handisport (FFH) - French Disabled Sports Federation
Laboratories
Paris, France: Agence Française de Lutte contre le Dopage (AFLD)
Doping classes
S9. Glucocorticosteroids
Substances
Prednisolone
Prednisone
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8 April 2014
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