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1 Drug Testing

2 Drug Testing, Supplements, and Banned Substances

3 Drug Testing Most drug testing programs are designed to be preventative rather than punitive. Punitive drug testing programs established to insure competitive balance and athlete safety. NCAA Conference Institutional

4 NCAA Drug Testing Year-Round Testing on Campus
NCAA Championships and Postseason Bowl Games Positive drug test for any drug on the banned list is charged with the loss of a minimum of one season. The student-athlete shall remain ineligible for all regular-season and postseason competition during the time period ending one calendar year (365 days) after the collection of the student-athletes positive drug-test specimen and until the student-athlete tests negative and their eligibility is restored by the Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement. Breach of protocol by the student-athlete (i.e. no show, or cheating) shall be considered to have tested positive for the use of any drug other than a “street” drug.

5 NCAA Banned Drugs It is you’re the responsibility of the student-athlete to check with the appropriate or designated athletics staff before using any substance. The NCAA bans the following classes of drugs: Stimulants Street Drugs Anabolic Agents Peptide Hormones and Analogues Alcohol and Beta Blockers (banned for rifle only) Anti-estrogens Diuretics and Other Masking Agents Beta-2 Agonists Note: Any substance chemically related to these classes is also banned. Drugs and Procedures Subject to Restrictions: Blood doping Local anesthetics (under some conditions) Gene doping Manipulation of urine samples Beta-2 Agonists The NCAA allows for Medical Exceptions of some banned substances, such as stimulants, anabolic agents and ADHD Medications For more information, visit If your student-athletes fall under other governing bodies (i.e.. USA Track and Field, IOC, USA Wrestling, etc.), they may/will be subject to their drug testing guidelines Waiver forms can be found on the NCAA website for athletes that do require medication that may show up on a drug test

6 Examples of Banned Drug Classes
Stimulants Amphetamine (Adderall) ** Methamphetamine (DMAA) Caffeine (guarana) Methylphenidate (Ritalin) Ephedrine Cocaine Synephrine (bitter orange) Methylhexaneamine (bath salts) **An ADHD waiver form can be found on the NCAA website for athletes that require medication Anabolic Agents Testosterone Nandrolene Boldenone Androstenedione Alcohol and Beta Blockers (rifle only) Diuretics and other Masking Agents Street Drugs Marijuana/THC Heroin Synthetic Cannabinoids (Spice, K2, etc.) THC Peptide Hormones and Analogues Growth Hormone (hGH) Erythropoietin (EPO) Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Anti-Estrogens Beta-2 Agonists Bambuterol

7 Conference Drug Testing
Insert relevant information here if applicable Conference policy

8 Institutional Drug Testing

9 Nutritional and Dietary Supplements
Dietary Supplements are not well regulated and may cause a positive drug test, there is not a complete list of banned substances as the market is ever changing. Studies have found 12-25% of Dietary Supplements contain unlisted steroids, stimulants or trace metals( Many dietary supplements are contaminated with banned drugs not listed on the label Any product containing a dietary supplement ingredient is taken at the risk of the student-athlete For more Information about Supplements and Banned Drugs, consult the Drug Free Sport Axis webpage (formerly the Resource Exchange Center) Institutional contact person for information on nutritional and/or dietary supplement use INSERT HERE

10 Supplements- What is permissible?
Please keep NCAA Bylaw in mind when considering supplements. The following list of PERMISSIBLE and IMPERMISSIBLE supplements was established by the NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports in 2005 and is updated annually: PERMISSIBLE: Vitamins and Minerals Calorie-replacement drinks Energy bars Electrolyte-replacement drinks IMPERMISSIBLE: Amino acids (including amino acid chelates) Glycerol ** Chondroitin* Green tea Chrysin HMB (Hydroxy-methylbutyrate) CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid) Melatonin Creatine/compounds containing creatine MSM (Methylsulfonyl Methane) Garcinia Cambogia (Hydroxycitric Acid) St. John's Wort Ginkgo Biloba Tribulus Ginseng Weight-gainers Glucosamine* Yohimbe Glutathione * It is permissible for an institution to provide glucosamine and/or condroitin to a student-athlete for medical purposes, provided such substances are provided by a licensed medical doctor to treat a specific, diagnosed medical condition (as opposed to prescribing them for preventive reasons). ** Glycerine or glycerol as a binding ingredient in a supplement product is permissible It is not permissible for an institution or an institutional staff member to sell or arrange the sale of muscle-building supplements to student-athletes. Supplements are taken at your own risk!

11 References www.NCAA.org/drugtesting

12 THANK YOU!


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