Prohibited
List
The
World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) Prohibited List is the comprehensive document
serving as the international standard for identifying substances and methods
prohibited in sport. Mandated by, and serving as a key component of, the Code,
the Prohibited List is one of the most important parts of harmonization
globally across the anti-doping movement. Broken down by categories, the
Prohibited List identifies which substances and methods are prohibited
in-competition, out-of-competition, as well as in some cases, by specific
sport. The Prohibited List is updated annually following an extensive
consultation process facilitated by WADA.
How
does a substance get considered for the WADA Prohibited List?
Typically,
a substance or method will be considered for the WADA Prohibited List if the
substance or method meets any two of the following three criteria:
1. It
has the potential to enhance or enhances sport performance
2. It
represents an actual or potential health risk to the athlete.
3. It
violates the spirit of sport.
Please find the link to prohibited
list for 2023:
2023 Prohibited list _final.pdf (wada-ama.org)