ANTI-DOPING REGULATIONS
The Scottish Badminton Union is opposed to the use of drugs in sport and is a member of and subject to the anti-doping jurisdiction of the Badminton World Federation. From 1 January 2009 the Anti-Doping Rules of the Scottish Badminton Union are the UK Anti-Doping Rules published by the Drug Free Sport Directorate of UK Sport (or its successor) as amended from time to time a copy of which can be accessed at the UK Anti Doping website by clicking here. Such rules shall take effect and be construed as the rules of the Scottish Badminton Union. UK Anti-Doping Procedures Guide for Sport can be accessed here
Methylhexaneamine
Please note, the prohibited substance methylhexaneamine has been found in a number of supplements recently, and athletes have tested positive for the substance in Australia, India and in the UK. For more information on how to avoid this prohibited substance, click here
Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) Application Form for Beta-2 Agonists
Guidance Notes on TUE applications for Beta-2 Agonists
Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) Application Form for all prohibited medications
Guidance Notes on TUE applications for all other prohibited medications
UK Anti-Doping has recently updated important anti-doping information. An overview of the key information is below
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Anti-Doping Advice Card 2012
The 2011 UK Anti-Doping advice card was issued in January this year. The wallet-size document provides essential information about anti-doping from athlete/player anti-doping responsibilities to providing an overview of the sample-collection process. |
http://www.ukad.org.uk/resources/document/anti-doping-advice-card-2012 |
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Prohibited List
The Prohibited List is published every year by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
An updated version is published on UK Anti-Doping’s website every January. |
http://www.ukad.org.uk/support-personnel/prohibited-list/ |
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Global DRO
Global DRO is a useful online drug reference website which enables athletes and players to check if everyday medications contain prohibited substance(s).
The website is now optimised for smartphones enabling athletes to check their medications on the go. |
Link: www.globaldro.co.uk |
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Report Doping Sport
In June 2010, UK Anti-Doping launched REPORT DOPING IN SPORT - a 24-hour confidential phone line to support the fight against doping in sport.
Hosted by Crimestoppers, the phone line provides a strictly confidential service to athletes, support personal and concerned family and friends to securely pass on information to UK Anti-Doping. |
Link: www.ukad.org.uk/pages/report-doping-in-sport/
A confidential form to report information or suspicions about doping is available via Crimestoppers at:
http://wanted.crimestoppers-uk.org/ukad/
UK Anti-Doping would like your support in spreading the word about the phone line. We would be grateful if you could include this information on your website. We also have a range of free promotional materials from postcards to online banners should you require them. |
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100% me
100% me supports athletes and players by providing guidance on key areas of anti-doping such as testing procedures, prohibited substances in sport, the importance of checking medications, anti-doping rules and regulations, along with the overarching values of doping-free sport. |
Link: www.100percentme.co.uk
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2012 WADA Prohibited List
The World Anti-Doping Agency has recently published the 2012 Prohibited List |
Click here to download the document explaining the important changes to the 2012 WADA Prohibited List, which will come into effect on 1st January 2012 |
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Social media
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 January 2012 )
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