//Prohibited Lists
WADA Prohibited List 2026
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) updates the Prohibited List annually. The 2026 Prohibited List comes into effect on 1 January 2026.
Athletes and Athlete Support Personnel are encouraged to review the latest updates to help prevent inadvertent anti-doping rule violations.
Access the Official 2026 Prohibited ListFor education and awareness purposes. Always refer to the official WADA publication for full details.
CHECK YOUR MEDICATION STATUS
To ensure compliance, athletes and support personnel are encouraged to check the status of medications and methods via the following websites:

ANTI-DOPING SINGAPORE (ADS) CHECK DRUGS DATABASE
Use this database to check medications and ingredients registered in Singapore.

GLOBAL DRUG REFERENCE ONLINE (Global DRO)
Use this database to check the status of medications and ingredients under the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List. It includes products registered in Australia, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Switzerland, and may be used as a reference by athletes in Malaysia.

HONG KONG ANTI-DOPING COMMITTEE (HKADC) – DrugInSport Database
Use this online database to check the prohibition status of medications and ingredients registered in Hong Kong. Athletes and support personnel can refer to it as part of their medication review process.

DRUGS IN SPORT DATABASE VIA EIRPHARM / MEDCHECK
Use this database to check the status of medications and ingredients registered in Ireland. This resource, linked to Sport Ireland’s anti-doping services, helps athletes and support personnel verify medication status under the WADA Prohibited List.

+ Check whether the medicine you are using is prohibited from being brought into a certain country
+ Be careful when buying products abroad. The content may differ from products available in the Malaysian market
+Some countries implement customs laws that prohibit certain materials from being brought in. Athletes who use prohibited substances for medical purposes are advised to:
+ Bring with you a letter/prescription document from the doctor containing information on ingredients, dosage and usage
+Valid TUE document

