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What is TUE Application

The Therapeutic Use Exemption Application is a medical consent form used by athletes to request permission for medical use of prohibited substances.

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TUE Application is needed by:
  • Athletes seeking medication exemptions due to health conditions
  • Physicians supporting athletes with medical documentation
  • Sports organizations requiring compliance with anti-doping regulations
  • Parents of athletes needing to advocate for medical exemptions
  • Coaches managing athletes' medical conditions and compliance
  • Sports medicine professionals involved in athlete healthcare

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    Access pdfFiller and log in to your account. If you don’t have one, create a new account to start.
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    Search for 'Therapeutic Use Exemption Application' in the form library on pdfFiller to find the official document.
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    Open the form and familiarize yourself with the sections that need to be completed, including personal and medical details.
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    Before you start, gather necessary information such as your medical condition, prescribed medications, and your physician's contact information.
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    Begin filling out the form by clicking on the fields. Enter accurate personal information and fill in the medical history sections as required.
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    Use the checkboxes to select the appropriate permissions and exemptions you are requesting. Ensure everything is clear and complete.
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    Consult with your physician to fill out their section of the form, ensuring they provide accurate supporting information about your medication needs.
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    Once all information is entered, review your responses carefully to ensure there are no mistakes or omitted sections.
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    Finalize the form by signing digitally within pdfFiller. Ensure both the athlete’s and physician’s signatures are included.
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    After completing the form, save it to your pdfFiller account. You can also choose to download a copy for your records.
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    Submit the completed application as per directions from the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES). Follow any additional procedures necessary.
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Any athlete who requires the use of a prohibited substance for legitimate medical reasons can apply for a Therapeutic Use Exemption. This includes athletes diagnosed with chronic conditions, such as diabetes, who may need specific medications to manage their health.
TUE applications should be submitted as early as possible to allow for adequate review time before competitions. It's essential to check with the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) for specific deadlines, especially close to major sporting events.
After filling out your application, submit it directly to the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) as instructed in the application package. Ensure all required signatures and supporting documentation are included to avoid processing delays.
Typical supporting documents for the TUE application include a medical report from your physician detailing your diagnosis and the rationale for using the prohibited substance, along with any relevant test results that support your case.
Common mistakes include incomplete sections, incorrect personal information, and failing to obtain required signatures from both the athlete and physician. Review all entries carefully to ensure everything is accurately filled out before submission.
Processing times can vary but typically takes several weeks. Factors like the completeness of your application and the support documentation quality can affect how quickly your application is reviewed and granted.
If your application is denied, you will receive a notice explaining the reasons. You may have the option to appeal the decision by providing additional evidence. Consult with your physician for further guidance on resubmission or alternative treatments.
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