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Risks of Supplement Use

 

Extreme caution is recommended regarding supplement use. 

A number of positive tests have been attributed to the misuse of supplements, poor labeling or contamination of dietary supplements. 


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RISKS OF SUPPLEMENTS INCLUDE: 


  • Manufacturing standards, which are often less strict when compared with medications. These lower standards often lead to supplement contamination with an undeclared prohibited substance, for example when manufacturing equipment isn't cleaned to the required standards and contains remnants of ingredients from a previous product. 


  • Fake or low-quality products which may contain prohibited substances and be harmful to health. 


  • Mislabeling of supplements with ingredients wrongly listed and prohibited substances not identified on the product label. 


  • False claims that a particular supplement is endorsed by Anti-Doping Organizations (ADOs) or that it is “safe for athletes”. Remember, ADOs do not certify supplements and the product label may contain misleading messaging. 


  • Athletes should do a risk-benefit assessment if they are considering the use of supplements. The first step of such an assessment is to consider whether a “food-first” approach meets the athlete’s needs. Whenever possible, such assessment should be done with a support of a certified nutritionist or other qualified professional who is familiar with the global and ISTAF Anti-Doping Rules. 




CHECKING YOUR SUPPLEMENTS 


If, after careful consideration, an athlete chooses to use supplements, they must take the necessary steps to minimize the risks associated with supplements. This includes: 


  • Thorough research on the type and dose of the supplement, preferably with the advice of a certified nutritionist or other qualified professional who is familiar with Anti-Doping Rules. 


  •  Only selecting supplements that have been “batch-tested” by an independent company. 


  • Remembering what supplement they take, keep some of it in case they get a positive result, and keep any proof of purchase and declare it on the Doping Control Form (DCF). 




THINK.....

NO supplement is 100% risk-free but athletes and athlete support personnel can take certain steps to minimize these risks. 

 

Neither WADA nor the ISTAF is involved in any supplement certification process and therefore do not certify or endorse manufacturers or their products. WADA and the ISTAF do not control the quality or the claims of the supplements industry.




In general, food supplement products are not subject to strict manufacturing controls, even those you may find sold in pharmacies. There is always a risk that food supplement products may contain prohibited substances not identified on the label or substances in different concentrations than stated on the label. WADA does not endorse any food supplement product.


METHYLHEXANEAMINE


Methylhexaneamine is becoming increasingly common, and can very often be found in dietary or nutritional supplements, particular those that are intended to boost energy or increase weight loss.


Athletes, coaches and all individuals in the entourage must be aware that Methylhexaneamine is a specified stimulant that is prohibited in-competition under the current WADA Prohibited List (S6.b – Specified Stimulants). The greatest risk associated with Methylhexaneamine is that it may be ingested by an athlete unintentionally. It sometimes appears on labels as “geraniol” or under many other different names.


For example:

  • methylhexaneamine OR methylhexanamine
  • 1,3-dimethylpentylamine OR pentylamine
  • 1,3-dimethylamylamine OR DMAA
  • Geranamine
  • Floradrene
  • 2-hexanamine, 4-methyl- OR 2-hexanamine, 4-methyl- (9CI) OR 4-methyl-2-hexanamine OR 4-
  • methyl-2-hexylamine
  • 4-methylhexan-2-amine OR 2-amino-4-methylhexane
  • Forthan OR Forthane OR 1,3-dimethylamylamineforthane
  • C7H17N


If “geranium” is listed as an ingredient on the label of a supplement, the product may contain synthetic methylhexaneamine.A few examples of products that currently list some form of methylhexaneamine on the label:


  • Jack3d (www.usplabsdirect.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=115)
  • OxyELITE Pro – USPlabs (www.usplabsdirect.com/OxyELITE-Pro)
  • Hemo-Rage Black Ultra Concentrate – Nutrex (underground.nutrex.com/products/hemo-rageUC.asp)
  • Rezolution – LG Sciences (www.lgsciences.com/Rezolution-Diet-Pill-p/rezolution.htm)

TO BE UPDATED ACCORDINGLY 

  1. ISTAF Anti Doping Code 2021
  2. 2024 Prohibited List - (in force as of 01.01.2024)
  3. Doping Control Form



Other useful links: 

  1. The World Anti Doping Code 
  2. WADA International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions (ISTUE)
  3. WADA Checklists for TUE Applications
  4. WADA Guidelines for the International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions (ISTUE)  
  5. WADA Anti-Doping Education and Learning (ADEL)



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