// Prohibited List
Athletes can check if the medication is a Prohibited Substance or the method of treatment is a Prohibited Method under the List by one of the following ways:
For list of medications registered in Singapore
For list of medications registered in Canada, the United Kingdom and the USA
MORE INFOFor list of medications registered in Hong Kong
For list of medications registered in Ireland
MORE INFOTips For Athletes Travelling Abroad
+ Take enough medication to continue any treatment for the duration of the trip
+ Check the medication is permitted in the country of travel and whether it is permitted to bring through customs
+ Any products purchased overseas should be carefully checked. The ingredients in common medications can and do contain different substances to those available in Malaysia
+ Some countries have different customs laws that may prohibit the import of certain substances into a particular country. Athletes carrying a prohibited substance for a legitimate medical condition, should carry the following documents at all times:
i. The prescription from the prescribing doctor including the name of the substance, the dose and the frequency of use
ii. The TUE Certificate to demonstrate that an authorised anti-doping organisation has permitted the use of a prohibited substance/method for medical purposes
Agensi Anti-Doping Malaysia (ADAMAS) Aras 7,
Menara KBS, Kementerian Belia dan Sukan,
No.27 Persiaran Perdana, Presint 4,
62570 Putrajaya, Malaysia
Tel : +603-8871 3569
Faks: +603-8888 8730