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NCAA Banned-Drug Classes, 1999-00

The NCAA list of banned drug classes is subject to change by the NCAA Executive Committee. Contact NCAA education services or www.ncaa.org for the current list. The term "related substances" 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 whether it is specifically listed as an example.

Bylaw 31.2.3.1 Banned Drugs

The following is the list of banned-drug classes:

(a) Stimulants:
  Amiphenazole diethylpropion nikethamide
  Amphetamine dimethylamphetamine pemoline
  Bemigride doxapram pentetrazol
  Benzphetamine ephedrine phendimetrazine
  Bromantan ethamivan phenmetrazine
  Caffeine* ethylamphetamine phentermine
  Chlorphentermine fencamfamine picrotoxine
  Crothetamide meclofenoxate pipradol
  Cropropamide methamphetamine prolintane
  Crothetamide methylphenidate strychnine
      And related compounds
       
(b) Anabolic Agents:
  Anabolic steroids dihydrotestosterone (DHT) norandrostenedione
  androstenediol dromostanolone norethandrolone
  androstenedione fluoxymesterone oxandrolone
  boldenone mesterolone oxymesterone
  clostebol methandienone oxymetholone
  dehydrochlormethyl- methenolone stanozolol
  testosterone methyltestosterone testosterone**
  dehydroepiandrosterone nandrolone  
       
(d) Diuretics:
  acetazolamide ethacrynic acid metolazone
  bendroflumethiazide flumethiazide polythiazide
  benzthiazide furosemide quinethazone
  bumetanide hydrochlorothiazide spironolactone
  chlorothiazide hydroflumethiazide triamterene
  chlorthalidone methyclothiazide trichlormethiazide
      and related compounds
       
(e) Street Drugs:    
  Heroin marijuana*** THC (tetrahydrocannabinol)***
       
(f) Peptide Hormones and Analogues:
  chorionic gonadrotrophin (HCG-human clorionic gonadotrophin)
  cortictrophin (ACTH)
  growth hormone (HGH, somatotrophin)
  All the respective releasing factors of the above-mentioned substances also are banned.
  Erythropoietin (EPO) sermorelin
       
(g) Definitions of positive depends on the following:
 
*for caffeine---
if the concentration in urine exceeds 15 micrograms/ml.
**for testosterone---
if the administration of testosterone or the 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 condition.
***for marijuana and THC---
if the concentration in the urine of THC metabolite exceeds 15 nanograms/ml.


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