Adverse Analytical Finding definition
Examples of Adverse Analytical Finding in a sentence
Delay in Provision of Test Results CBA §47.8 amended to provide that an Adverse Analytical Finding issued to a Player more than 14 business days after the Player has been tested cannot form the basis of a positive test result.
Note: The presence in urine of salbutamol in excess of 1000 ng/mL or formoterol in excess of 40 ng/mL is not consistent with therapeutic use of the substance and will be considered as an Adverse Analytical Finding (AAF) unless the Athlete proves, through a controlled pharmacokinetic study, that the abnormal result was the consequence of a therapeutic dose (by inhalation) up to the maximum dose indicated above.
Note: The detection in an Athlete’s Sample at all times or In-Competition, as applicable, of any quantity of the following substances subject to threshold limits: formoterol, salbutamol, cathine, ephedrine, methylephedrine and pseudoephedrine, in conjunction with a diuretic or masking agent, will be considered as an Adverse Analytical Finding (AAF) unless the Athlete has an approved Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) for that substance in addition to the one granted for the diuretic or masking agent.
World Rugby shall in the case of an Adverse Analytical Finding or anti- doping rule violation notify WADA upon completion of the initial hearing before a Judicial Committee and upon notification by a Union, Association, Tournament Organiser or National Anti-Doping Organisation of the findings/decisions of its hearing bodies.
After the investigation is completed, either the Atypical Finding will be brought forward as an Adverse Analytical Finding, in accordance with Regulation 21.7.3.1, or else the Player, the Player’s Union, National Anti-Doping Organisation and WADA shall be notified that the Atypical Finding will not be brought forward as an Adverse Analytical Finding.