List of substances allowed by USADA
End of list
What if someone needs a beta blocker or diuretic for their high blood pressure and they have a prescription?
I'm a pharmacy student, and a lot of those drugs are absolutely needed if a fighter gets sick. So if they aren't allowed even in cases of actual illness then this is madness.
Thanks for taking the time dudeFinished & I have no intention to keep this list up to date.
@dimspace you can keep it up to date if you want to.
Yes, because it wouldn't be hard for a fighter to get a doctor they know to write them a prescription for a diuretic or other masking agent. That's how most opioid drug seekers get their fix, for example.Yes, they are allowed if you are ill (you get a therapeutic use exemption)
Do you really think they would prevent sick people getting treatment?
https://www.usada.org/wp-content/uploads/wallet-card.pdf
CATEGORIES OF SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED AT ALL TIMES (IN AND OUT-OF-COMPETITION)
• Non-Approved Substances: pharmaceuticals with no approval by a governmental regulatory health authority for human therapeutic use.
• Anabolic Agents:
androstenediol,
androstenedione,
androsterone,
bolandiol,
bolasterone,
boldenone,
clenbuterol,
danazol,
desoxymethyltestosterone (Madol),
dehydrochlormethyltestosterone (DHCMT),
Prasterone
(dehydroepiandrosterone, DHEA) and its metabolites,
drostanolone,
epitestosterone,
methasterone,
methyl-1-
testosterone,
methyltestosterone (Estratest, Covaryx),
nandrolone,
norboletone,
oxandrolone,
prostanozol,
selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs, ostarine
(Enobosarm, MK-2866) andarine (GTx-007, S-4)),
stanozolol,
testosterone and its metabolites or isomers,
tetrahydrogestrinone (THG),
tibolone,
trenbolone,
zeranol,
zilpaterol, and similar substances.
• Beta-2 Agonists: All selective and non-selective
beta-2 agonists, including all optical isomers, are
prohibited. This includes all routes of administration
(e.g. oral, intravenous, and inhaled). Inhaled beta-2
agonists are prohibited, including
fenoterol,
higenamine
(Tinospora crispa),
indacaterol (Arcapta),
metaproternol
(Alupent),
orciprenaline,
olodaterol (Striverdi),
pirbuterol
(Maxair),
terbutaline (Brethaire),
vilanterol (Breo).
See other side for information on inhaled albuterol, formoterol, and salmeterol, which have uses that are not prohibited.
• Diuretics and Masking Agents: (see Diuretic
Warning on reverse side):
acetazolamide,
albumin,
amiloride,
bumetanide,
canrenone,
chlorthalidone,
chlorothiazide,
desmopressin (DDAVP),
dextran,
eplerenone,
furosemide,
glycerol,
glycerin,
hydrochlorothiazide/thiazides,
hydroxyethyl starch,
indapamide,
mannitol,
metolazone,
probenecid,
spironolactone,
tolvaptan,
conivaptan, & related
plasma expanders or diuretics;
Exceptions:
Drosperinone, local use of felypressin in a dental procedure, pamabrom, topical dorzolamide, and topical brinzolamide are not prohibited.
• Hormone and Metabolic Modulators:
Aromatase inhibitors:
aminoglutethimide (Cytadren),
anastrozole (Arimidex),
androstenetrione (6-oxo),
arimistane,
bicalutamide (Casodex),
exemestane(Aromasin),
formestane,
letrozole (Femara),
testolactone;
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators
(SERMS) and
Anti-Estrogens:
clomiphene,
cyclofenil,
fulvestrant,
ospemifene,
raloxifene,
tamoxifen,
toremifene;
Agents modifying myostatin functions;
Metabolic Modulators: activators of the AMP-activated
protein kinase (AICAR), and PPARδ agonists (GW
1516); insulin and insulin-mimetics; meldonium
(Mildronate); trimetazidine.
• Peptide Hormones, Growth Factors,Related Substances and Mimetics and all
releasing factors:
corticotropins (Cortrosyn, Acthar
HP),
Growth Hormone and its releasing factors and
analogues (hGH, GHRH, GH-Releasing Peptides,
Growth Hormone Sectretagogues, GHS)
It's a little more complicated than that if you want to compete at the highest levels.Hard work, great diet, whey protein, maybe a multi vitamin and you should be fine.
Hard work, great diet, whey protein, maybe a multi vitamin and you should be fine.
It's a little more complicated than that if you want to compete at the highest levels.
I would just send them eveything I was about to take and ask approval though.
Which ones do yall recommend for someone who wants to get lean and vascular with the minimum amount of strenuous activity
What if someone needs a beta blocker or diuretic for their high blood pressure and they have a prescription?
I'm a pharmacy student, and a lot of those drugs are absolutely needed if a fighter gets sick. So if they aren't allowed even in cases of actual illness then this is madness.
You're talking non-sense.No it isn't. Any supplement that works would be a PED and banned.
If I made a lemon juice whey Pomeranian dog shit cocktail that added muscle mass it would be banned.
Also they'd tell you to fuck yourself - testing isn't for free.
You're talking non-sense.
"Demetrious Johnson says he has no idea what's on the banned substance list and admits to ringing the USADA anytime he takes something."