IOC Medical Commission - 1992 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods

1 May 1992

1992 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – International Olympic Committee (IOC), 1992


INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE MEDICAL COMMISSION

LIST OF DOPING CLASSES AND METHODS

May 1992

I . DOPING CLASSES
A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Androgenic Anabolic Steroids
D. Beta-blockers
E. Diuretics
F. Peptide hormones and analogues

II. DOPING METHODS
A. Blood doping
B. Pharmacological, chemical and physical manipulation

III. CLASSES OF DRUGS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRlCTlONS
A. Alcohol
B. Marijuana
C. Local anaesthetics
D. Corticosteroids


Source: Anti-Doping Knowledge Center

IOC Medical Commission - 1986 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods

22 Apr 1986

1986 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – Seoul : International Olympic Committee (IOC), 1986

Doping list reviewed on 22 April 1986 in Seoul by the IOC Medical Commission


LIST OF DOPING CLASSES AND METHODS

I. DOPING CLASSES

A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Anabolic Steroids
D. Beta-blockers
E. Diuretics

II. DOPING METHODS
A. Blood doping

III. CLASSES OF DRUGS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS

A. Alcohol
B. Local anaestics
C. Corticosteroids


Source: Anti-Doping Knowledgde Center

IOC Medical Commission - 2003 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods

27 Sep 2002

2003 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – International Olympic Committee (IOC), 2002


SUBSTITUTES APPENDIX A OF THE OMAC 1999 OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ANTI-DOPING CODE APPENDIX A

PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS 2003

1 January 2003

I. PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES
A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Anabolic Agents
D. Diuretics
E. Peptide hormones, mimetics and analogues
F. Agents with anti-oestrogenic activity

II. PROHIBITED METHODS
A. Enhancement of oxygen transfer
B. Pharmacological, chemical and physical manipulation
C. Gene doping

III. CLASSES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES IN CERTAIN SPORTS
A. Alcohol
B. Cannabinoids
C. Local anaesthetics
D. Glucocorticosteroids
E. Beta-blockers

IV. SUMMARY OF URINARY CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE WHICH A DOPING VIOLATION HAS OCCURED

V. SUBSTANCES AND METHODS PROHIBITED OUT-OF-COMPETITION

LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS


Source: Bibliothèque du CIO / IOC Library

IOC Medical Commission - 2001-2002 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods

1 Sep 2001

2001-2002 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – International Olympic Committee (IOC), 2001


SUBSTITUTES APPENDIX A OF THE OMAC 1999 OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ANTI-DOPING CODE APPENDIX A

PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS 2001-2002

1 September 2001

I. PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES
A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Anabolic Agents
D. Diuretics
E. Peptide hormones, mimetics and analogues

II. PROHIBITED METHODS

III. CLASSES OF DRUGS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS
A. Alcohol
B. Cannabinoids
C. Local anaesthetics
D. Glucocorticosteroids
E. Beta-blockers

Summary of urinary concentrations above which IOC accredited laboratories must report findings for specific substances

IV. OUT-OF-COMPETITION TESTING

LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS


Source: Anti-Doping Knowledge Center

IOC Medical Commission - 2001 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods

1 Jan 2001

2001 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – International Olympic Committee (IOC), 2001


SUBSTITUTES APPENDIX A OF THE OMAC 1999 OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ANTI-DOPING CODE APPENDIX A

PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS

1 January 2001

I. PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES
A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Anabolic Agents
D. Diuretics
E. Peptide hormones, mimetics and analogues

II. PROHIBITED METHODS

III. CLASSES OF DRUGS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS
A. Alcohol
B. Cannabinoids
C. Local anaesthetics
D. glucocorticosteroids
E. Beta-blockers

Summary of urinary concentrations above whic IOC accredited laboratories must report findings for specific substances

IV. OUT-OF-COMPETITION TESTING

LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS


Source: Bibliothèque du CIO / IOC Library

IOC Medical Commission - 2000 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods (3)

1 Apr 2000

2000 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – International Olympic Committee (IOC), 2000


SUBSTITUTES APPENDIX A OF THE OMAC 1999 OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ANTI-DOPING CODE APPENDIX A

PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS

1st April 2000

I. PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES
A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Anabolic Agents
D. Diuretics
E. Peptide hormones, mimetics and analogues

II. PROHIBITED METHODS

III. CLASSES OF DRUGS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS
A. Alcohol
B. Cannabinoids
C. Local anaesthetics
D. Glucocorticosteroids
E. Beta-blockers

Summary of urinary concentrations above which IOC accredited laboratories must report findings for specific substances

IV. OUT-OF-COMPETITION TESTING

LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES


Source: Anti-Doping Knowledge Center

IOC Medical Commission - 2000 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods (2)

15 Feb 2000

2000 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – International Olympic Committee (IOC), 2000


SUBSTITUTES APPENDIX A OF THE OMAC OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ANTI-DOPING CODE APPENDIX A

PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS

15th February 2000

I. PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES
A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Anabolic Agents
D. Diuretics
E. Peptide hormones, mimetics and analogues

II. PROHIBITED METHODS

III. CLASSES OF DRUGS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS
A. Alcohol
B. Cannabinoids
C. Local anaesthetics
D. Glucocorticosteroids
E. Beta-blockers

Summary of urinary concentrations above which IOC accredited laboratories must report findings for specific substances

IV. OUT-OF-COMPETITION TESTING

LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES


Source: Anti-Doping Knowledge Center

IOC Medical Commission - 2000 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods (1)

1 Jan 2000

2000 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – International Olympic Committee (IOC), 2000


OLYMPIC MOVEMENT ANTI-DOPING CODE APPENDIX A

PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS

1st January 2000

I. PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES
A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Anabolic Agents
D. Diuretics
E. Peptide hormones, mimetics and analogues

II. PROHIBITED METHODS

III. CLASSES OF DRUGS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS
A. Alcohol
B. Cannabinoids
C. Local anaesthetics
D. Glucocorticosteroids
E. Beta-blockers

Summary of urinary concentrations above whic IOC accredited laboratories must report findings for specific substances

IV. OUT-OF-COMPETITION TESTING

LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES


Source: Bibliothèque du CIO / IOC Library

IOC Medical Commission - 1999 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods

31 Jan 1999

1999 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – International Olympic Committee (IOC), 1999


INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE MEDICAL CODE

PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS

31st January 1999

I. PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES
A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Anabolic Agents
D. Diuretics
E. Peptide hormones, mimetics and analogues

II. PROHIBITED METHODS
A. Blood doping
B. Pharmacological, chemical and physical manipulation

III. CLASSES OF DRUGS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN
RESTRICTIONS
A. Alcohol
B. Cannabinoids
C. Local anaesthetics
D. Corticosteroids
E. Beta-blockers

SUMMARY OF IOC REGULATIONS FOR DRUGS WHICH NEED THE WRITTEN NOTIFICATON OF A PHYSICIAN

SUMMARY OF URINARY CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE WHICH IOC ACCREDITED LABORATORIES MUST REPORT FINDINGS FOR SPECIFIC SUBSTANCES

LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES


Source: Bibliothèque du CIO / IOC Library

IOC Medical Commission - 1998 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods

31 Jan 1998

1998 List of Prohibited Classes of Substances and Prohibited Methods / IOC Medical Commission. – International Olympic Committee (IOC), 1998


INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE MEDICAL CODE

PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES AND PROHIBITED METHODS

31st January 1998

I. PROHIBITED CLASSES OF SUBSTANCES
A. Stimulants
B. Narcotics
C. Anabolic Agents
D. Diuretics
E. Peptide and glycoprotein hormones and analogues

II. PROHIBITED METHODS
A. Blood doping
B. Pharmacological, chemical and physical manipulation

III. CLASSES OF DRUGS SUBJECT TO CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS
A. Alcohol
B. Marijuana
C. Local anaesthetics
D. Corticosteroids
E. Beta-blockers

SUMMARY OF IOC REGULATIONS FOR DRUGS WHICH NEED THE WRITTEN NOTIFICATON OF A PHYSICIAN

SUMMARY OF URINARY CONCENTRATIONS ABOVE WHICH IOC ACCREDITED LABORATORIES MUST REPORT FINDINGS FOR SPECIFIC SUBSTANCES

LIST OF EXAMPLES OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES


Source: Bibliothèque du CIO / IOC Library

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