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All IV infusions and/or injections of more than 100ml per 12 hour period are prohibited at all times except for those administered during a hospital treatment, surgical procedure or clinical diagnostic investigation.
Posters and print materialsA study conducted by the AIS, Sport Australia and Sport Integrity Australia found that commercially manufactured ‘Protein Fortified Foods’ (PFF) present no additional risk of containing substances banned in sport than other processed foods. This is the result of high quality food manufacturing standards in Australia.
Posters and print materialsThe Improper Use of Drugs and Medicines Policy is designed to protect athletes from harm caused by the improper use of medicines, supplements and illegal drugs.
FactsheetsUnder the World Anti-Doping Code there are 11 possible Anti-Doping Rule Violations. Seven apply to athletes, support personnel and other non-participants and 4 apply to athletes only.
Posters and print materialsMedical information on iron infusions to support a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) application.
FactsheetsGlucocorticoid (GC) injections are prescribed and administered by doctors to manage conditions like inflammation, impingement and severe allergies in athletes.
This flyer is aimed at medical practitioners.
Posters and print materialsFrom 1 January 2024, Tramadol will be added to the Prohibited List. It will only be prohibited during the in-competition period.
FactsheetsThis factsheet has information on Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) for treatment and prevention.
FactsheetsThis factsheet gives gender diverse athletes information to work out if they need to apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) for any medication they are taking.
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