Antidoping Flashcards

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What are the 11 anti-doping violations?

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  1. Presence of a prohibited substance or its metabolites or markers in an athlete’s sample
  2. Use or attempted use
  3. Refusing, evading or failing to submit a sample collection
  4. Whereabouts information and missed test (3 failures in 18 months)
  5. Tampering or attempted tampering
  6. Possession of prohibited substances and methods
  7. Trafficking or attempted trafficking
  8. Administration or attempted administration
  9. Complicity
  10. Prohibited association
  11. Acts to discourage or retaliate against reporting to authorities
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What is the criteria to make a substance prohibited?

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  • Potential to enhance sport performance
  • Poses an actual or potential risk to health
  • Violates the spirit of sport
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Where can you check your substance?

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Global Drug reference online

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What are prohibited drugs in competition?

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  • Substances of abuse

- Prohibited M2: Intravenous infusions etc

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What are methods of drug testing?

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Urine test
Blood test
Breath test

In and out of competition testing
In competition testing

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What is the consensus regarding pain management in elite athletes?

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  • Only one component of pain management
  • Used at lowest effective dose/shortest period of time
  • Prescribed in a manner consistent guidelines
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What are therapeutic exemptions?

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  • Athlete’s use of some medicines is permitted only in specific circumstances
  • Australian Sports Drug and Medical Advisory Committee (ASDMAC)
  • As athlete can apply to ASDMAC for a therapeutic use exemption
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What can subject an athlete to testing?

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“dob in a doper” 
Intelligence based testing
Risk based testing (selected sports) 
Profiling 
o	Biological passport
o	Pre-elite
o	Returning from injury 
Investigations
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