H2-receptor antagonist
Famotidine for athletes: anti-doping and performance
Athletes in regulated competitive sport face an additional layer of medication review beyond clinical considerations: whether Famotidine (Famotidine) is permitted under anti-doping rules, requires a Therapeutic Use Exemption, or is on the prohibited list at 10mg, 20mg, 40mg. The active ingredient Famotidine determines the answer; brand or generic version is irrelevant to anti-doping classification.
Anti-doping status of Famotidine
The WADA Prohibited List and equivalent national lists are updated annually. Famotidine may be permitted at all times, prohibited in-competition only, prohibited at all times, or require a TUE depending on the agent and the sport. Some otherwise-routine medications are restricted at competition because of their pharmacological effects on cardiovascular, neuromuscular or hormonal systems. Famotidine reversibly and competitively blocks histamine H2 receptors on gastric parietal cells, reducing both basal and stimulated gastric acid secretion.
TUE and practical guidance
According to anti-doping authorities, an athlete who needs a prohibited or restricted medication for a legitimate medical reason can apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption before using it. The application requires medical documentation and may need to be approved before competition. Athletes should always check the most recent WADA list and their sport's federation rules before starting Famotidine at 10mg, 20mg, 40mg.
Frequently asked questions
Is Famotidine banned in sport? ▾
Whether Famotidine is banned depends on Famotidine and the most recent WADA Prohibited List. Some agents are permitted, some restricted in-competition, some prohibited at all times. Always check the current list and TUE requirements before competition.
Will Famotidine affect my performance? ▾
Performance effects depend on the medication and the sport. Some medications can mildly impair physical or cognitive performance through their side effects; others are essentially neutral at 10mg, 20mg, 40mg. Athletes should expect to experiment with timing relative to training in the first weeks.
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