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(@xomicronx)
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eh?

its voodoo science.

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(@bdd814)
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Thanx for posting this thread. My first comp. is w/ OCB this fall, and I had concerns about ephedrine.


   
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(@dam225)
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Updated list. Superdrol, ATD, and other compounds added.

Anabolic Agents:

Including, but not limited to Bolasterone, Boldenone, Clenbutorol, Clostebol, Danazol, DHCMT (Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone), Dihydrotestosterone, Dromostanolone, Ethylestrenol/Norethandrolone, Fluoxymesterone, Formebolone, Furazabol, Mesterolone, Methandienone (Dianabol, Methandrostenolone), Methandriol, Methenolone, Methyltestosterone, Mibolerone, Nandrolone/Norandrostendione/Norandrostendiol, Oxandrolone, Oxymesterone, Oxymetholone, Stanozolol, Testosterone/Androstendione/Androstendiol (T/E Ration > 6), Trenbolone and Metabolites of the above.

The Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 went into effect January 20, 2005. This bill added a number of “prohormone” and “prosteriods” to the already existing list of illegal anabolic steroids. All of these now illegal drugs (1-AD, 1-Testosterone, “M1T’, etc) are banned as of this January 20, 2005. For a complete list of the banned substances included in this new law, please see the following link: Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004

Note: Some “prohomones” and related compounds such as AndrosteneTRIONE, DHEA, and 7-ketoDHEA, are not currently scheduled on this new law. If at any point in time these substances get added to the list of illegal anabolic steroids, they would be considered banned substances at that time.

Growth Hormones:

Including, but not limited to Pharmaceutical HGH, HCG, and any other related compound. Oral, spray, or sublingual GH supplements.

Designer Steroids:
Including, but not limited to, Desoxymethyltestosterone (DMT) - (found in supplements such as Pheraplex, Ergomax, Halodrol, and Methyl-Plex XT), Methasterone - (found in supplements such as Superdrol, Methyl Masterdrol, and Methyl-Drol XT), and Prostanozol - (found in supplements such as Orastan-E). Can not have used after January 1, 2006 (when they became banned substances with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

6a-Methylandrostendione (found in the supplement M-1-P) and Estra-4,9-dien-3,17-dione (found in the supplement FiniGenX Magnun) are banned as of May 1, 2006. Can not have used after this date.

1,4,6-Androstatrien-3,17-dione (ADT), also known as ATD (found in supplements such as Rebound XT, Novedex XT, Inhibit-E) is banned as of June 1, 2006. Can not have used after this date.

Prescription Antiestrogens:

Including, but not limited to Nolvadex, Clomid, Arimidex, Letrozole, etc.

Muscle Implants and Synthol

Stimulants:

Fen-Phen and all other prescription weight-loss substances used for bodybuilding purposes including, but not limited to, Amphetamine, Diethylpropion &/0r Metabolite, Ethamivan, Ethylamphetamine, Fencamfamine, Fenethylline, Fenfluramine, Fenproporex, Heptaminol, MDA (Methylenedioxyamphetamine), MDE (Methylenedioxyethylamphetamine), MDMA (Methylenedioxymethanphetamine), Mefenorex, Methamphetamine, Methylphenidate, Mikethamide, Phendimetrazine, Phenmetrazine, Phentermine, Pipradol, Propoylhexedrine, Strychnine.

Masking Agents:

Chemicals or drugs used for the purpose of deceiving or passing the polygraph test and anything used to attempt altering urine test results including, but not limited to Probenecid, Epitestosterone (> 200 ng/mL).

Diuretics:

Physician prescribed diuretics within 3 weeks prior to competition including, but not limited to Acetazolamide, Bendroflumethiazide, Bumetanide, Canrenone/Spironolactone, Chlorothiazide, Chlorthalidone, Clopamide, Cyclothiazide, Dichlorphenamide, Ethacrynic Acid, Furosemide, Hydrochlorothiazide, Hydroflumethiazide, Methclothiazide, Metolazone, Polythiazide, Quinethazone, Trichlormethiazide.

Any of the above substance founds in alternative forms available through 'experimental' or “for research purposes only” labeling.


   
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(@innermusic)
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What is their position on Yohimbine and Bromocriptine, the former being on the WADA permitted list?


   
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str8flexed
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what is WADA?

Limitations are for people that have them and excuses are for people that need them.

"Per Ferrum, ad astra"... Through iron, the stars
- Mel Siff

Bitch smacking pseudo-scientists since 2010.


   
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velikimajmun
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world anti-doping agency


   
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Benson
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Posted by: @dam225
but not limited to Probenecid, Epitestosterone (> 200 ng/mL).

Huh?

Quis nos es non potens ut muto, nos es postulo perfero. Illegitimis non carborundum!


   
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vain68
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Ephedrine is not mentioned specifically nor is pseudoE.


   
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(@dam225)
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Posted by: @vain68
Ephedrine is not mentioned specifically nor is pseudoE.

Ephedra is not banned.


   
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(@innermusic)
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Right.
So what is the OCB's position on Y and Bromo?


   
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velikimajmun
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Posted by: @Benson
Huh?

Decreases urinary excretion of certain drugs. Good times..


   
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Benson
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Posted by: @velikimajmun
Decreases urinary excretion of certain drugs. Good times..

Interesting. It increases excretion of uric acid...

Quis nos es non potens ut muto, nos es postulo perfero. Illegitimis non carborundum!


   
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