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Extractions: I am by no means a heavy user and don't even use most of these drugs. However, if situations arise I am wondering how big my actual risks are. The day of the test I have plenty of warning and would clean myself out with massive water consumption just to be sure. Are my above mentioned ideas pretty much valid? Sorry this is stretching on for so long, but what it pretty much boils down to is whether anyone knows what kind of test they use? They don't say on the site, but if I were to learn what kind I could research this myself and asses my own risks. Dr. Quack
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Extractions: NCAA DRUG TESTING PROGRAM The program involves urine collection on specific occasions and laboratory analysis for substances on a list of banned drug classes developed by the NCAA Executive committee. This list consists of substances generally purported to be performance enhancing and /or potentially harmful to the health and safety of the student-athlete. All NCAA schools are required to have student athletes sign a consent form individually, each academic year. Failure to do so results in ineligibility of that student until the form is signed. Students testing positive for drugs are immediately banned from further participation and are banned from any sports for the next 365 days. WHO IS TESTED: Student athletes competing in D- I football outdoor track and field are subject to year round testing for anabolic steroids. All athletes are subject to random testing at NCAA championships and or in conjunction with post season bowl events. DRUGS AND PROCEDURES SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS: 1. Blood doping: the practice is prohibited and if found to have occurred will be cause for punitive action consistent with that taken for a positive drug test.
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Extractions: NCAA Director of Sports Sciences Is it possible, after the media coverage last summer about Mark McGwire's use of androstenedione, that there are college student-athletes who do not know that the NCAA bans "andro?" I assure you, it is. Even though athletes have a responsibility to be informed about the risks of supplement use, many are ignorant of the problems associated with supplements. This is more than a drug testing/eligibility issue. The March 17, 1999, issue of the Journal of the Ameri-can Medical Association contains a report from the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about 55 documented cases of adverse health effects associated with ingestion of GBL (gamma-butyrolactone), which acts as a powerful depressant and can induce unconsiousness and slow respiratory rates to dangerous levels. GBL is converted in the body to GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate), which is classified as a dangerous drug and is legally available in the United States only as part of a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved investigational study. Both are contained in supplement products marketed to athletes to enhance athletic performance. This is a health issue. Collegiate athletes buy these products. I know, because they call or e-mail us asking if they are banned.