What is a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE)?

Athletes may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take medications or undergo procedures. If the medication or method an athlete is required to use to treat an illness or condition is prohibited as per the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) Prohibited List , a TUE may give that athlete the authorization to use that substance or method while competing without invoking an anti-doping rule violation (ADRV) and applicable sanction. Applications for TUEs are evaluated by a panel of physicians the TUE Committee (TUEC).

NADO TUEs are only valid for national-level Competition and Out-of-Competition Testing.

Who should apply for a TUE? Where and when to apply?

What if my Antidoping Center's TUE is not recognized by my International federation?

What if my Antidoping Center's TUE is denied?

Will my medical information be treated in a confidential manner?

Contact information

How to apply to the Antidoping Center for a TUE?

Can I get a retroactive TUE?

What if I need to renew my TUE?

What are the criteria for granting a TUE?

What happens at major events?

Regulations on Anti-Doping Activities
ADAMS Quick Reference Card - TUEs
WADA International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions
Regulations on Anti-Doping Activities_EN
WADA International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions_EN
ADAMS Quick Reference Card - TUEs _EN
TUEs Checklist
Therapeutic Use Exemption Application Form