Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs)

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As an athlete, you may have an illness or medical condition that requires a particular medication. If this medication contains a substance or requires an administration method that is on the List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (List), you may apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE). A TUE allows you to use the medication or method as it will not afford you a competitive advantage, but rather ensure you can compete in a proper state of health.

A TUE ensures that athletes can be treated for medical conditions - even if the treatment involves using a prohibited substance or method – while avoiding the risk of being sanctioned.

Before taking any medication, as an athlete you must check the status on the List or with your anti-doping organization (ADO). If the substance is prohibited, you will need to follow the process to apply for a TUE. 

TUE Application Process

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    WADA outlines the rules and the process, hears appeals, and audits TUE applications. Athletes do not apply to WADA for a TUE.

Learn more on ADEL

Visit WADA's Anti-Doping Education and Learning (ADEL) platform to learn more. On ADEL, you will find eLearning courses and programs that provide in-depth information on TUEs for athletes and your support personnel as well as a guide entitled At-a-Glance: Therapeutic Use Exemptions.

 

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