therapeutic use exemption
noun [ C ] sports specialized uk/ˌθer.əˌpjuː.tɪk ˈjuːs ɪɡˌzemp.ʃən/ us/ˌθer.əˌpjuː.t̬ɪk ˈjuːs ɪɡˌzemp.ʃən/ (abbreviation TUE)
治疗用药豁免:运动员因治疗目的而被允许使用通常禁用的药物;相关案例或文件
the fact of a sportsperson being allowed to take a drug that is not normally allowed in their sport because they suffer from a particular medical condition, or the document that states this
The player mistakenly assumed his therapeutic use exemption for Salbutamol covered similar medications. 该球员错误地认为他对沙丁胺醇的治疗用药豁免涵盖了其他一些类似的药物。
He tested positive for a banned corticosteroid in 1999 but was cleared after producing a therapeutic use exemption. 1999年,他的禁药皮质类固醇检测结果呈阳性,但在出示治疗用药豁免证明后,他重获清白。
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- The TUE clause - Therapeutic Use Exemption - of WADA permits competitors to declare a genuine medical condition and to be granted authority to utilize a treatment.
- He said the league "has never granted a therapeutic use exemption for human growth hormone."
- Once a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) has been approved, it is the responsibility of each athlete to renew their TUE upon expiry if necessary.