ATTACHMENT Form 08-3d NCAA Banned-Drug Classes 2008-09
The NCAA list of banned-drug classes is subject to change by the NCAA
and related compounds
Executive Committee. Contact NCAA education services or
for the current list. The term “related
Other anabolic agents
compounds” comprises substances that are included in the class by their
pharmacological action and/or chemical structure. No substance belonging to the prohibited class may be used, regardless of (c) Substances Banned for Specific Sports: whether it is specifically listed as an example.
Many nutritional/dietary supplements contain NCAA banned substances.
In addition, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not
strictly regulate the supplement industry; therefore purity and safety of
nutritional dietary supplements cannot be guaranteed. Impure
and related compounds
supplements may lead to a positive NCAA drug test. The use of
supplements is at the student-athlete’s own risk. Student-athletes should
(d) Diuretics and other urine manipulators:
contact their institution’s team physician or athletic trainer for further
Bylaw 31.2.3. Banned Drugs
The following is a list of banned-drug classes, with some examples of substances under each class. No substance belonging to the banned drug class may be used, regardless of whether it is specifically listed as an example. (a) Stimulants: and related compounds (e) Street Drugs: (f) Peptide Hormones and Analogues: (all the respective releasing factors of the above- mentioned substances also are banned.)
ethylamphetamine (citrus aurantium, zhi shi, bitter
(g) Anti-Estrogens and related compounds The following stimulants are not banned: and related compounds (h) Definitions of positive depends on the following: (b) Anabolic Agents:
1for caffeine—if the concentration in urine exceeds 15
anabolic steroids
2for testosterone—if the administration of testosterone or use of
any other manipulation has the result of increasing the ratio of the
total concentration of testosterone to that of epitestosterone in the
urine to greater than 6:1, unless there is evidence that this ratio is
due to a physiological or pathological condition.
3for marijuana and THC—if the concentration in the urine of THC
Attachment Form 08-3d Page No. 2 _________ 31.2.3.4.1 Drugs and Procedures Subject to Restrictions.
The use of the fol owing drugs and/or procedures is subject to certain restrictions and may or may not be permissible, depending on limitations expressed in these guidelines and/or quantities of these substances used: (Revised: 8/15/89) (a) Blood Doping. The practice of blood doping (the intravenous injection of whole blood, packed red blood cel s or blood substitutes) is prohibited, and any evidence confirming use wil be cause for action consistent with that taken for a positive drug test. (Revised: 8/15/89, 5/4/92) (b) Local Anesthetics. The Executive Committee will permit the limited use of local anesthetics under the following conditions: (1) That procaine, xylocaine, carbocaine or any other local anesthetic may be used, but not cocaine; (Revised: 12/9/91, 5/6/93) (2) That only local or topical injections can be used (i.e., intravenous injections are not permitted); and
(3) That use is medical y justified only when permitting the athlete to continue the competition without potential risk to his or her health. (c) Manipulation of Urine Samples. The Executive Committee bans the use of substances and methods that alter the integrity and/or validity of urine samples provided during NCAA drug
testing. Examples of banned methods are catheterization, urine substitution and/or tampering or modification of renal excretion by the use of diuretics, probenecid, bromantan or related compounds, and epitestosterone administration. (Revised: 8/15/89, 6/17/92, 7/22/97) (d) Beta 2 Agonists. The use of beta 2 agonists is permitted
by inhalation only. (Adopted: 8/13/93) (e)Additional Analysis. Drug screening for select nonbanned substances may be conducted for nonpunitive purposes. (Revised: 8/15/89)
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