WADA Prohibited list - Referenced Review Of Specific Substances : Removal Of Substances Of The List [2003]

WADA Prohibited list - Referenced Review Of Specific Substances : Removal Of Substances Of The List / WADA Prohibited List Working Committee. - World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), 2003

In preparing the Draft Prohibited List [for 2004] the WADA List Committee has adhered to the requirements of the WADA Code.

The committee has spent considerable effort examining a number of particular issues. The conclusions of the committee following such examinations have been instrumental in permitting the recommended changes to the List for 2004.

Removal of the substances:

- Caffeine
- Phenylephrine
- Phenlypropanolamine
- Synephrine

Removed substance from the WADA Prohibited List & included in the WADA Monitoring Program

WARNING: Pseudoephedrine mentioned in this 2003 document is today still on the WADA Prohibited list after recommended reintroduction in 2009. The substance is prohibited when its concentration in urine is greater that 150 micrograms per mililiter.

Bupropion, caffeine, nicotine, phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine, pipradrol, and synephrine: These substances are included in the WADA Monitoring Program, and are not considered Prohibited Substances.

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