#For athletes
WADA-relevant; doping risk and sanction precedent foregrounded.
Is tesamorelin banned in sport? WADA status
Tesamorelin is a GHRH analogue prohibited under WADA S2 in and out of competition. Here is what that means and why the TUE picture is unusual.
Semax and WADA: Is It Prohibited in Sport?
Semax is not explicitly named on the WADA Prohibited List, but S2 catch-all language creates genuine ambiguity. Here is what athletes need to know.
Semaglutide WADA status
Semaglutide is not on the WADA prohibited list and requires no TUE. WADA is monitoring GLP-1 agonists. Here is what competing athletes need to know.
Is PT-141 prohibited in sport? WADA status
PT-141 (bremelanotide) does not appear by name on the WADA Prohibited List. Here is what athletes need to verify before drawing any conclusions.
Is ipamorelin banned in sport? WADA status
Ipamorelin is prohibited in and out of competition under WADA section S2. Here is why S2 applies and what competing athletes need to know.
Is BPC-157 prohibited in sport? WADA rules
BPC-157 is banned under S0 of the WADA Prohibited List. Here is how the rule works, what USADA enforces, and what athletes need to know.