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Always consult a professional before taking any medication.
Do not try to determine on your own whether it is safe to take medication. Always consult a specialist to confirm that there are no problems before taking it.
searchSearch
This function allows you to search for whether a particular medication contains any prohibited substances.
You can search not only by the name of the drug, but also by the barcode on the side of the over-the-counter medication or the QR code on your electronic medication record (*1).
| Drug Name Search | You can search by entering the name of the drug or manufacturer. |
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| Barcode search | You can search for over-the-counter medications by scanning the barcode printed on the side of the medication with the app's camera. |
| QR code search | You can search for your electronic medication record by scanning the QR code with the camera in the app. |
*1 The QR code for the electronic medication record is a QR code used to register information in the electronic medication record that you can get at the pharmacy. You can receive it by telling the counter staff, "Please give me the QR code for the electronic medication record."
The search results can be categorized into three types: "No prohibited substances," "Prohibited substances present," and "Prohibited substances present in specific sports."
No prohibited substances |
This is the search result when none of the searched medications contain prohibited substances. |
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Contains prohibited substances× Contains prohibited substances Contains herbal medicine or plant/organism-derived ingredients. |
This is the search result when the searched medication contains a prohibited substance. |
Prohibited |
This is a search result for medications that contain substances prohibited in certain sports. |
*2 Herbal medicines are the raw materials for traditional Chinese medicine. Due to insufficient information on the contained ingredients, DINKS displays "Contains prohibited substances" in search results for pharmaceuticals that contain herbal medicines.
registerRegistration
There are features such as "Medication Registration" for managing medication use and "Anti-Doping Lifestyle Registration" for recording meals, supplements, etc.
If a doping violation occurs, you will need to show how the prohibited substance entered your body in order to prove that it was unintentional.
If you cannot show this, the chances of proving that it was unintentional are considered extremely low. (See: Explanation of Section 10.2.1.1 of the Japan Anti-Doping Code)
Keeping a record of everything you put into your body on a daily basis will help you prove that it was unintentional if a doping violation occurs.
Pharmaceutical registration
You can keep a record of your medication use.
You can search before registering, allowing you to check for prohibited substances before taking any medication.
Select the medications to register based on their barcode, QR code, medication name, or manufacturer name. stap.02
Once you have selected the medication, enter the information required for registration.
It is recommended that you note down any lot numbers or manufacturing numbers, if any.
Over-the-counter drug registration details
- Registered medications
- Lot number
- Date and time of taking
- memo
Prescription drug registration details
- Registered medications
- Document attachment
- Date of medical consultation
- Name of medical institution
- Prescribing physician
- Pharmacy
- Date and time of taking
- memo
Registration complete.
Anti-doping lifestyle registration
If a doping violation occurs, the length of the suspension period will vary greatly depending on whether the doping was intentional or not. By keeping a complete record of all searches and registrations, it may be possible to show how the prohibited substance entered the body and prove that it was not intentional.
Enter the required information.
*The required information varies depending on the category.
Registration details
- Category
- title
- photograph
- Lot number
- Authentication/Analysis
- Eating and drinking/use date and time
- memo
Registration complete.
historyHistory
By keeping a record of everything you ingest, including medications, supplements, protein, and food, it becomes possible to investigate from various perspectives where prohibited substances entered your body.
While preventing doping is paramount, we recommend keeping records regularly to minimize penalties for doping violations.
Convenient for competitions
At international competitions and other events, you may be required to submit a record of your medication use for the past week.
By using a DINX system to keep track of your medication use on a regular basis, you can make the submission process much smoother.
It can serve as unintentional evidence in case of an "what if" scenario.
If you are found guilty of a doping violation, the length of your suspension will vary greatly depending on whether the doping was intentional or not. Keeping a complete record of all searches and registrations may help prove that the doping was unintentional.
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