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Society guideline links: Androgens and other banned substances in athletes

Society guideline links: Androgens and other banned substances in athletes

Introduction — This topic includes links to society and government-sponsored guidelines from selected countries and regions around the world. We will update these links periodically; newer versions of some guidelines may be available on each society's website. Some societies may require users to log in to access their guidelines.

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Links to related guidelines are provided separately. (See "Society guideline links: Male infertility or hypogonadism" and "Society guideline links: Testosterone therapy in men" and "Society guideline links: Performance-enhancing substances".)

International

International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS): Position statement on doping in sport

World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA): Prohibited list documents

International Olympic Committee (IOC): Consensus statement – Dietary supplements and the high-performance athlete (2018)

WADA: Position statement on geolocalisation of athletes for out-of-competition drug testing – Ethical considerations (2018)

Endocrine Society (ES): Scientific statement on adverse health consequences of performance-enhancing drugs (2014)

FIMS: Position statement on EPO abuse in sport (2009)

United States

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP): Clinical report on the use of performance-enhancing substances (2016, reaffirmed 2020)

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG): Committee opinion on performance enhancing anabolic steroid abuse in women (2011, reaffirmed 2019)

American Academy of Family Practitioners (AAFP): Position statement on athletic performance enhancing drugs (reaffirmed 2018)

National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA): Position statement – Anabolic-androgenic steroids (2012)

Europe

European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP): Resolution on health, integrity, and doping in sports for children and young adults (2016)

Australia-New Zealand

Australian Institute of Sport (AIS): Position statement on ethics of genetic testing and research in sport (2017)

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