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This is Chaos – the little things in life that might throw you off when it comes to upholding anti-doping rules.
Supplements often promise dramatic and very desirable results through a wide range of marketing tactics. However, it’s important to realize that supplements are regulated in a post-market fashion, which means that no regulatory body approves the accuracy of the label or safety of the contents before they are sold to consumers. As such, no dietary supplement can be guaranteed to be 100 percent risk-free. If athletes choose to use supplements despite the risks, USADA has always recommended that athletes use only dietary supplements that have been certified by a third-party program that tests for substances prohibited in sport. Visit Supplement Connect to REALIZE, RECOGNIZE, and REDUCE your risks from supplements.
Dr. Chaos reminds athletes to check GlobalDRO.com before using any prescription medications.
And as always, remember to inform your physicians that you’re subject to anti-doping rules!
Did you know that dietary supplements are post-market regulated? This means that no regulatory body approves the accuracy of the label or safety of the contents before they are sold to consumers, so products can be contaminated with illegal and prohibited ingredients that aren’t listed on labels. And while you might be shaking your head at the ridiculousness of this Chaos situation, the reality is that supplement manufacturers could deliberately or unknowingly include harmful ingredients in their products and sell them undetected for months or years (or forever) before any regulatory agency takes action to remove the product from the market. Visit USADA.org/Supplement-Connect to realize, recognize, and reduce your risks from supplements.
Athletes in the USADA RTP are required to designate an overnight location on their Whereabouts, and if that overnight location changes for some reason, athletes need to update USADA. Visit USADA.org/Whereabouts for more information and ways to update.
We all know this parent – the one who puts too much pressure on their kids and drives them away from sport…or into a win-at-all-costs mentality that threatens their health, their values, and the integrity of sport. So, take it from Chaos and skip the pressure. To learn how to support athletes and create a positive youth sport culture, visit TrueSport.org/parents.
The use of performance-enhancing drugs like anabolic steroids isn’t just bad for the integrity of sport, it’s bad for an athlete’s mental and physical wellbeing. To learn more about the side effects of anabolic agents and other PEDs, check out USADA’s Clean Sport Handbook at http://www.usada.org/clean-sport-handbook.
Do you know the rules around IV infusions? Here are the basics: Intravenous infusions and/or injections of more than a total of 100 mL per 12-hour period are prohibited except for those legitimately received during hospital treatments, surgical procedures, or clinical diagnostic investigations.
If the total volume received will exceed 100 mL in 12 hours, then it is prohibited, and a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) may be required. If the substance being injected is prohibited, then TWO TUEs are needed: one for the IV volume of more than 100 mL in 12 hours, and one for the prohibited substance.
Keep in mind that sometimes hydration clinics sponsor sporting events and set up tents to provide IV services to athletes. Just because an IV service is offered at a sporting event doesn’t mean it is permitted to use. It is still a prohibited method!
Have more questions? Contact our Drug Reference Line to speak with a USADA expert: https://www.usada.org/drug-reference-phone-line/
Dietary supplements are regulated in a post-market fashion, which means that no regulatory body approves the accuracy of the label or safety of the contents before they are sold to consumers. While there is no way to be completely sure about the safety of supplements, there are some warning signs you can learn to recognize when it comes to identifying risky supplements. Visit USADA.org/Supplement-Connect to REALIZE, RECOGNIZE, and REDUCE your risk from supplements.
It’s no secret that the sidelines in youth sports often get heated, which can ruin the sport experience for athletes and drive away referees and coaches. Be part of the solution by learning about ways to improve youth sport culture and support athletes who win the right way at TrueSport.org/parents.
Last minute travel plans are inevitable for many athletes. If you’re in the USADA Registered Testing Pool (RTP), remember to update your Whereabouts before you go to avoid anti-doping Chaos. Learn more at https://www.USADA.org/Whereabouts.
Similar to prescription medications, over-the-counter pill, syrups, topicals, and other products may contain substances prohibited in sport. On GlobalDRO.com, you can search by brand or active ingredients to determine the prohibited status of a medication before use.
When it comes to anti-doping responsibilities, athletes are ultimately responsible, but coaches can and should help them comply with the rules. Coaches can make themselves familiar with the rules and learn about the importance of clean sport with USADA’s Coach’s Advantage tutorial.
We all know this parent – the one who puts too much pressure on their kids and drives them away from sport…or into a win-at-all-costs mentality that threatens their health, their values, and the integrity of sport. So, take it from Chaos and skip the pressure. To learn how to support athletes and create a positive youth sport culture, visit TrueSport.org/parents.
Athletes in the USADA RTP are required to designate an overnight location on their Whereabouts, and if that overnight location changes for some reason, athletes need to update USADA. Visit USADA.org/Whereabouts for more information and ways to update.
Did you know that dietary supplements are post-market regulated? This means that no regulatory body approves the accuracy of the label or safety of the contents before they are sold to consumers, so products can be contaminated with illegal and prohibited ingredients that aren’t listed on labels. And while you might be shaking your head at the ridiculousness of this Chaos situation, the reality is that supplement manufacturers could deliberately or unknowingly include harmful ingredients in their products and sell them undetected for months or years (or forever) before any regulatory agency takes action to remove the product from the market. Visit USADA.org/Supplement-Connect to realize, recognize, and reduce your risks from supplements.
Dr. Chaos reminds athletes to check GlobalDRO.com before using any prescription medications.
And as always, remember to inform your physicians that you’re subject to anti-doping rules!
HOW TO AVOID
Do you know how to avoid anti-doping CHAOS?
Check out the tools and resources you need to navigate substances, supplements, Whereabouts, and everything in between.
TOOLS TO AVOID
The Global Drug Reference Online (Global DRO) provides athletes and support personnel with information about the prohibited status of specific medications based on the current World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List.
Unlike prescription and over-the-counter medications, you can’t check supplements on Global DRO. Supplements are regulated differently than medications and always come with some level of risk for athletes. Visit Supplement Connect for more info.
This Clean Sport Handbook is designed to provide athletes and athlete support personnel with a summary of the information needed to successfully participate in the anti-doping program governing their sport.
USADA is unwavering in its belief that every athlete has the right to compete on a clean and level playing field, free from the pressures and influences of performance-enhancing drugs. For this reason, USADA makes available a number of ways to report the abuse of performance-enhancing drugs in sport in an effort to protect clean athletes and promote clean competition.
Athletes are subject to testing 365 days a year and do not have “off-seasons” or cutoff periods in which testing does not occur. Whereabouts information (dates, times, locations, etc.) is information submitted to USADA by an athlete that allows the athlete to be located for out-of-competition testing.
The TrueSport mission is simple and bold: to change the culture of youth sport by providing powerful educational tools to equip young athletes with the resources to build life skills and core values for success on and off the field.
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