She announced Egyptian Anti-Doping Agency List of “The Egypt Club” of prohibited substances and methods for the year 2025, in Arabic, after Arabizing the English version.
This version includes the list of prohibited substances and methods for the year 2025, within the Global Code of Combat Steroidswhich will come into effect from 1 January 2025.
The Prohibited List emphasizes on each page that it is the athlete’s full responsibility to ensure that a prohibited item does not enter his body.
Major updates included:
Formoterol included
The maximum permitted use of inhaled formoterol will be changed in 2025. The permitted daily dose (54 micrograms over 24 hours) remains unchanged, but athletes cannot ingest more than 36 micrograms of formoterol to therapeutic over a 12 month period. hour, a therapeutic exemption will be required to cover therapeutic use that exceeds these permitted limits.
Treatment of blood components as a prohibited method
It will not be prohibited to give blood or other blood components in all types of blood donation when it is done at an approved collection center in the approved health services organizations in the country.
guanfacine
Guanfacine is clarified as a permitted substance under Section 6 of stimulants.
Beta blockers / blockers
Beta blockers will no longer be banned in skiing or snowboarding.
The Egyptian Anti-Doping Agency asks all sports organizations, athletes and doctors involved in sports to familiarize themselves with the new list of prohibitions, to be careful in dealing with medicines – any questionable medicine or products, and to always talk to the Egypt Agency to ask about it. any case, to protect athletes from the risk of suspension, as well as to protect their health And their lives in general.
The Egyptian Anti-Doping Agency sent official letters to the Egyptian sports federations These letters included a notice of the international list of banned substances and methods for athletes, so that doctors can working in clubs and federations educate players about all the prohibited items. list, and so that the player, the administrator, the coach, the doctor, and others do not suffer victims In the department that deals with the player, under penalty of penalty if it is found that the energy- actor eaten, possessed, traded or helped to eat. any of the prohibited items listed. Prohibition.
The Egyptian group confirmed in its speech that the implementation of this list will begin on January 1, 2025.
In their letter, the Egyptian group warned all athletes not to use nutritional supplements, as they could be contaminated with prohibited substances not mentioned on the package, regardless of origin. these nutrients came.
This comes within the Egyptian Anti-Doping Agency’s work program, to raise awareness and educate athletes about falling into a doping trap, protect athletes, and clean sports keep drug free.
It is worth noting that the Egyptian Anti-Doping Agency is the organization responsible for planning, coordinating, implementing, monitoring and advocating for improvements in the field of drug control in Egypt, and collaborating with organizations and relevant national and international organizations and other anti-drug organizations. doping organizations, as well as planning, implementing and monitoring information on anti-doping and education, education and prevention programs.
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**What are some of the ethical considerations surrounding the inclusion and exclusion of substances on the Prohibited List?**
## World Today News – Interview: Understanding the 2025 Prohibited List
**Introduction:**
Welcome back to World Today News. Today, we delve into the recent announcement by the Egyptian Anti-Doping Agency regarding the updated list of banned substances and methods for athletes, effective January 1, 2025. We’re joined by two esteemed guests: [Guest 1 Name & Title/Expertise] and [Guest 2 Name & Title/Expertise].
**Section 1: Understanding the List and its Importance**
* [Guest 1]let’s start with the basics. Can you break down the significance of the updated Prohibited List (2025) and what does it aim to achieve?
* What are some of the key changes that athletes and sports organizations need to be aware of compared to the previous list?
**Section 2:** **Focus on Specific Updates:**
* [Guest 2], the article mentions several significant updates, including the inclusion of formoterol, the clarification on guanfacine, and the change regarding beta blockers in skiing and snowboarding. Could you elaborate on these specific changes and their potential implications for athletes?
* [Guest 1], how does the Egyptian Anti-Doping Agency ensure that athletes, especially those at the grassroots level, are informed about and understand these updates? What measures are being taken to educate doctors, coaches, and trainers?
**Section 3: Navigating the Challenges of Doping Prevention:**
* [Guest 2], the article highlights the risk of unintentional doping through contaminated nutritional supplements. What advice would you give to athletes in terms of making informed choices about supplements? Are there any reliable sources or certifications they should look for?
* [Guest 1], how does the Egyptian Anti-Doping Agency collaborate with international anti-doping organizations to stay updated on emerging doping trends and ensure the effectiveness of the Prohibited List?
* What are some of the biggest challenges in doping prevention, and how can we work towards a fairer and cleaner sporting environment?
**Section 4: Looking Ahead:**
* [Guest 2], what are your thoughts on the future of anti-doping efforts, especially with advancements in performance-enhancing technology? Should we expect continuous updates and revisions to the Prohibited List?
* [Guest 1], what message would you like to leave with young aspiring athletes who are passionate about sports? How can they protect themselves and ensure they compete fairly?
**Conclusion:**
Thank you both for your insightful contributions to this important discussion. For our viewers who want to learn more about the Prohibited List and the work of the Egyptian Anti-Doping Agency, please visit their website [insert link if available]. Remember, clean sport is everyone’s responsibility, and staying informed is the first step.