What drugs are considered doping?

What drugs are considered doping?

Following are some of the substances and methods used for doping in sport:

  • ERYTHROPOIETIN (EPO) * EPO is a peptide hormone that is produced naturally by the human body.
  • CERA.
  • ANABOLIC STEROIDS.
  • HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE.
  • DIURETICS.
  • SYNTHETIC OXYGEN CARRIERS.
  • BLOOD DOPING.
  • INSULIN.

What are some legal performance enhancing drugs?

What exactly are legal steroids?

  • Creatine. Creatine is one of the most well-known performance support options.
  • Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) MMP is a blend of creatine, betaine, and dendrobium extract that’s often sold as Craze or various other names.
  • Dimethylamylamine (DMAA)

What are the illegal doping drugs?

Drugs Banned in Sport

  • Erythropoietin (EPO or epoetin alfa)
  • Anabolic steroids.
  • Stimulants.
  • Human Growth Hormone.
  • Diuretics.

What are illegal substances in sport?

The main types of banned substance are:

  • anabolic steroids.
  • peptide hormones and growth factors (such as human growth hormone)
  • beta-2 agonists (medicine used for asthma control)
  • hormones.
  • diuretics.
  • illicit drugs.

Is caffeine banned by WADA?

Is Caffeine Prohibited in Sport? No, caffeine is permitted in sports governed by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). It is currently on WADA’s monitoring list which means it is not prohibited but WADA is monitoring it in case it becomes an anti-doping issue in the future.

Is estrogen a banned substance?

Selective estrogen receptor modulators, including raloxifene, tamoxifen and toremifene are banned.

Is alcohol banned by WADA?

Effective 1 January 2018, and after careful consideration and extensive consultation, Alcohol is excluded from the Prohibited List.

Is nicotine a banned substance WADA?

* Bupropion, caffeine, nicotine, phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine, pipradrol, and synephrine: These substances are included in the 2021 Monitoring Program and are not considered Prohibited Substances.

Is insulin banned by WADA?

Insulin is prohibited under S4 of the WADA Prohibited List – Hormone and Metabolic Modulators. All individuals with diabetes on insulin require a TUE. Individuals with T2DM, who are only on oral antihyperglycaemic, do not require a TUE. There are currently no alternatives to insulin.