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The 2014 Monitoring Program places several stimulants, including caffeine, nicotine, and phenylephrine, on the in-competition monitoring list. It also monitors narcotics like hydrocodone, tramadol, and tapentadol in-competition only. Glucocorticosteroids are monitored out-of-competition only. The World Anti-Doping Code established this monitoring program to detect patterns of misuse of substances not on the Prohibited List.
The 2014 Monitoring Program places several stimulants, including caffeine, nicotine, and phenylephrine, on the in-competition monitoring list. It also monitors narcotics like hydrocodone, tramadol, and tapentadol in-competition only. Glucocorticosteroids are monitored out-of-competition only. The World Anti-Doping Code established this monitoring program to detect patterns of misuse of substances not on the Prohibited List.
The 2014 Monitoring Program places several stimulants, including caffeine, nicotine, and phenylephrine, on the in-competition monitoring list. It also monitors narcotics like hydrocodone, tramadol, and tapentadol in-competition only. Glucocorticosteroids are monitored out-of-competition only. The World Anti-Doping Code established this monitoring program to detect patterns of misuse of substances not on the Prohibited List.
* The World Anti-Doping Code (Article 4.5) states: WADA, in consultation with Signatories and governments, shall establish a monitoring program regarding substances which are not on the Prohibited List, but which WADA wishes to monitor in order to detect patterns of misuse in sport.