WADA 2025 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods now in force
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) reminds athletes and all other stakeholders that its 2025 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (List) enters into force today (1 January). The 2025 List, which has been redesigned in order to improve navigation and usability for athletes and their support personnel, was approved by WADA’s Executive
WADA publishes 2025 Prohibited List | World Anti Doping Agency
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is pleased to publish the 2025 List of Prohibited Substances and Methods (List); the 2025 Summary of Major Modifications and Explanatory Notes; and the 2025 Monitoring Program. The 2025 List was approved by WADA’s Executive Committee (ExCo) during its meeting on 14 September 2025 and comes into force on 1
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Uzbekistan. Since November 2025, WADA’s Compliance Department has been in regular communication with all Code Signatories to ensure they had every opportunity to bring their anti-doping rules and programs – in addition to countries’ legislation where needed – satisfactorily into line with the revised Code.
WORLD ANTI-DOPING CODE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD PROHIBITED LIST
per the comment to the article, “the Specified Substances and Methods identified in Article 4.2.2 should not in any way be considered less important or less dangerous than other doping substances or methods. Rather, they are simply substances and methods which are more likely to have been consumed or used by an Athlete for a
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Increasingly sophisticated methods now allow WADA laboratories to detect drug levels lower than those detected by routine contamination analyses in pharmaceutical manufacturing. Even casual skin-to-skin contact or the use of cosmetic products may now produce positive doping tests (Brown, 2025a, b ).
- Is trade in analogues of narcotic drugs prohibited in Uzbekistan?
- Trade in analogues of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances shall be prohibited in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Article 6.
- How does Uzbekistan combat drug trafficking?
- I. Combating illicit drug trafficking In 2015, the law enforcement agencies of Uzbekistan focused on impeding drug trafficking, particularly by blocking the channels through which drugs illegally enter or transit through the country and by eliminating established organized criminal groups.
- Is Uzbek sport a space free from doping?
- "Uzbek sport is a space free from doping!" The Russian anti-doping agency RUSADA is called upon to counteract the use of doping in sports. RUSADA's activities are aimed at protecting the health of athletes and protecting their right to participate in doping-free competitions.
- Are narcotic drugs allowed in Uzbekistan?
- Article 5. Authorization of activities related to trade in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors Activities related to trade in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances and precursors in the Republic of Uzbekistan shall be permissible under the conditions and in conformity with the procedures established by this Law.
- Does Uzbekistan have a drug problem?
- Data analysis shows an ongoing positive trend in key indicators of the drug situation in Uzbekistan. There was a fall in the national average rate of primary morbidity related to drug addiction, the number of registered drug addicts decreased and the number of intravenous drug users continued to decline.
- Why is the Republic of Uzbekistan important?
- The Republic of Uzbekistan attaches considerable importance to drug demand and supply reduction activities, which are carried out in accordance with the drug control strategy set out in the programme of comprehensive measures to combat drug abuse and drug trafficking for the period 2011-2015.