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    INFORMATION FOR PLAYERS

    Often, players consider the Anti-Doping World as complex and feel intimidated by the matter. This section aims to provide you with some tools which shall help you to better understand Anti-Doping related matters and thus to still the fears you may have.

    PLAYER INFORMATION NOTICE

    Important information on the processing of your personal information for anti-doping purposes. Click here for more information.

    WADA LIST OF PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES AND METHODS

    In order to abide with the Principle of Strict Liability, you need to know the WADA List of Prohibited Substances and Methods. The list is an international standard identifying substances and methods prohibited in sport, and it is being reviewed on a yearly basis. As highlighted above, it is essential that all players and support personnel review carefully the Prohibited List, particularly in cases where they intend to use supplements or medication. Below is the current list, the 2024 List and additional information:

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    WADA List of Prohibited Substances and Methods

    The 2025 List enters into force on January 1, 2025, and the 2025 Summary of Major Modifications and Explanatory Notes, as compared to the 2024 List, is now available here.

    THE GOLDEN RULE FOR ALL PLAYERS: THE PRINCIPLE OF STRICT LIABILITY

    If there is one such thing as the Golden Rule in Anti-Doping, it would be the Principle of Strict Liability. It is your ultimate responsibility to know what enters your body. In case of a positive doping control, it will be your burden to prove how the prohibited substance entered your body. Therefore, you should always know what you eat, what supplements you use and what medication you take. In any case of doubt, you should consult an expert (e.g. your team doctor) who may clarify whether or not you can consume a certain product.

    RIGHT TO THE BEST MEDICAL TREATMENT – THERAPEUTIC USE EXEMPTIONS

    You have the right to the best medical treatment. In certain cases, you may be required to take a prohibited substance or use a prohibited method in order to treat an illness or condition. In such cases, you need to apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE), which, if granted, gives you the authorization to take the required medication containing a banned substance or use the required banned method.

    THERAPEUTIC USE EXEMPTION (TUE)
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    KNOW WHERE TO GET THE RIGHT INFORMATION

    As noted earlier, the world of Anti-Doping can be complex and difficult to navigate. It's essential to know where to find accurate information. With that in mind, we've compiled a list of important and helpful resources that can address your everyday questions related to Anti-Doping.

    WADA ATHLETES’ ANTI-DOPING RIGHTS ACT

    The Athletes’ Anti-Doping Rights Act, which was developed by WADA’s Athlete Committee in consultation with thousands of athletes and stakeholders worldwide, is based on the 2021 Code and Standards and aims to ensure that athlete rights within anti-doping are clearly set out, accessible, and universally applicable. Download the Act here.

    ATHLETE REFERENCE GUIDE TO THE 2021 CODE

    The legal language which is often used in the Anti-Doping environment is not easy to understand and is therefore often confusing. The World Anti-Doping Agency developed the “Athlete Reference Guide to the 2021 World Anti-Doping Code” on the Anti-Doping eLearning Platform (ADeL). This guide provides athletes with information on the significant changes to the new Code 2021. Learn more about the Guide here.

    ALERT FOR ALL PLAYERS USING CANNABIDIOL (CBD)

    Please be informed that CBD is not well-regulated and often contains prohibited substances, including trace amounts of Cannabinoids. Even if CBD oil is legal, it may lead to an anti-doping rule violation that may lead to a ban from competition. Using these products is at your own risk! We strongly encourage you to review the available information on CBD to avoid jeopardizing your career.

    WARNING: CANNABIS

    Please be aware that consumption out-of-competition can give rise to a positive result several days (or weeks) later. Even if cannabis is legal in your country, positive results usually lead to a period of ineligibility.

    ATHLETE LEARNING PROGRAMS ABOUT HEALTH AND ANTI-DOPING

    Do you want to learn more about Healthcare and Anti-Doping? Click here to access the interactive learning platform available on WADA's website.

    LIST OF NADOS

    Do you have questions in relation to your national Anti-Doping program? Would you like to obtain information in your mother tongue? In this case, we suggest that you visit your National Anti-Doping Agency’s (“NADO”) website. Click here to find a list of all NADOs.

    Anti-Doping

    Learn more about the structures, processes, and programs FIBA has established to ensure our sport stays clean.

    Therapeutic Use Exemptions

    Stay updated on the latest information about Therapeutic Use Exemption.

    Clean Game

    FIBA's Clean Game program raises awareness about doping, with a special focus on educating younger players.