Welcome to FEI Clean Sport
Prohibited Substances Database
DISCOVER THE FEI CLASSIFICATION OF A SUBSTANCE
Purpose of this database
To make a clear distinction between the use of routine, legitimate medication and deliberate and calculated doping to affect a horse’s performance, the FEI has published Guidelines to assist treating and team veterinarians. Inappropriate use of substances is also a threat to the health and welfare of the horse.
The purpose of this database is to help you identify which substances are prohibited under FEI regulations.
Information such as substance definition, common usage and common trade names are available. You must be aware that the list of trade names is not exhaustive but it reflects the most popular trade names in certain countries. The trade names used may be different in your country therefore it is imperative you always use the database to check for active substances rather than trade names.
Although FEI has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within the Website is accurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressed or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness.

Database News
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DECEMBER 1, 2010 - Official FEI Clean Sport App extended to Android Phones
Three weeks after launching its ground-breaking iPhone app for... more -
NOVEMBER 10, 2010 - FEI unveils iPhone app for EquineProhibited Substances List
The FEI has today launched a mobile phone application which gives... more -
MARCH 29, 2010 - New Online FEI Prohibited Substances Database Now Available on www.feicleansport.org
The FEI is pleased to announce the launch of the FEI Prohibited... more





