Welcome everyone again, in this new post, we are going to
talk in depth about the Therapeutic Use
Exemptions (TUEs).
In previous posts we talked about a recent new, the
assumption doping of Bradley Wiggins in 2012 and others irregularities in the
Team Sky. This topic is controversal due to the supposed doping was produced
for an excessive use of a substance considered as a TUE.
Image 1. Salbutamol (Ventolín) one of the TUE drugs more used nowadays. |
The TUEs are prohibited substances for WADA that can be used
in exceptional chases for some athletes claiming theraupetic reasons
previously. With the purpose of regulate this issue the WADA developed The International Standard for Use of Therapeutic Exemptions. In this mandatory International Standard is
established the main conditions for achieve a TUE:
If an athlete have
all these conditions and finally request a TUE, this application have to be
assseded for the Therapeutic Use
Exemption Committee (TUEC). As a last resort, is the WADA TUEC the
panel in charge for review the TUE decisions of other Anti-Doping
Organizations. You can download the template of TUE application form clikcing here.
According to the established in The International Standard for Use of Therapeutic Exemptions:
An Athlete who needs a TUE should apply as soon as possible. For substances prohibited In-Competition only, the Athlete should apply for a TUE at least 30 days before his/her next Competition, unless it is an emergency or exceptional situation. The Athlete should apply to his/her National Anti-Doping Organization, International Federation and/or a Major Event Organization (as applicable), using the TUE application form provided.
The form must be accompanied by:
a. a statement by
an appropriately qualified physician, attesting to the need for the Athlete to
Use the Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method in question for Therapeutic
reasons; and
b. a
comprehensive medical history, including documentation from the original
diagnosing physician(s) (where possible) and the results of all examinations,
laboratory investigations and imaging studies relevant to the application.
Each TUE will have a specified duration, as decided by the
TUEC, at the end of which the TUE will expire automatically. If the Athlete
needs to continue to Use the Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method after
the expiry date, he/she must submit an application for a new TUE well in
advance of that expiry date, so that there is sufficient time for a decision to
be made on the application before the expiry date.
In the next drawing, we can see the process necessary for an
non-international-level athlete for achieve a TUE.
Image 2. Process to get a TUE for an Non-International-Level Athlete.
In the chase, of international-level athlete or major
events the process is longer and complicated, if
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