The Prohibited List identifies substances and methods prohibited in-competition, at all times – i.e. in- and out-of-competition – and in particular sports. Substances and methods are classified by categories – e.g. steroids, stimulants, masking agents. The list is updated annually following an extensive consultation process facilitated by WADA.
It is each athlete’s responsibility to ensure that no prohibited substance enters their body and that no prohibited method is used.
Many of the substances on the Prohibited List have no medical application, but for those that do, the list only contains the generic names of the pharmaceutical substances; the list does not contain brand names of the medications, which vary from country to country.
The IFSC will only allow an athlete to use a prohibited substance for medical reasons if the athlete has a valid Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) for the substance that the IFSC has granted or recognised.
Before taking any medication, please make sure to:
If you have any doubt, contact the IFSC or, if you are a national-level athlete, your National Anti-Doping Organisation (NADO).