UIL Will Random test 10,000- 15,000 Student
Athletes by the end of 2010-11 School year.
If You Think You Have Taken a Substance you thought or was told is safe or
Legal, Its probably not. Majority of Student Athlete use some form of Workout
supplement and most Likely contains a UIL Banned Substance. This page will Guide
you to some of The Resources Available, But Ultimately It is You Job as a
Student Athlete to Know What You Are Putting In Your Bodies. It's Your
Responsibility
WATCH This Video on Steroids from UIL You will think twice
UILTEXAS.org This is where you start.
Website is a very good source of information. UIL Banned Substances List,
Nutritional / Dietary Supplement information, Educational Videos and UIL
Anabolic Steroid Testing Protocol. Read the 18 Page Protocol Document and You
will see what you face if Tested Positive for Steroids.
DrugFreeSports- Scroll to right and select UIL Icon. LOGIN PASSWORD is
texashs
- This is the Company That UIL Contracted to Provide the Steroid Testing For All
High Schools. Below is a great contact to have, Chris Nordby is a wealth
of Information and a heck of a nice guy.
|
High
School Drug Testing and Educational Services |
| Chris Nordby |
Director of High School
Services |
816-474-8655
x 126
cnordby@drugfreesport.com |
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Oversight for high school drug-testing and education programs |
WADA- Anti-Doping Research’s Searchable
Database of Banned Stimulants. This is Easy Just input the ingredients from your
Supplement and it will tell you if its a banned substance.
Other Contacts
AHS
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Coach Daniel Shrieber
Always Research the Supplements you will or
are taking, Google is the best friend on the web, Also go to the website
directly either by searching the Product Name or the Company that makes it.
example. Jacks3d and Chain reaction are two that you would want to stay away
from. you can search them by Jack3d or USPLabs , Chain reaction or HyperGenetics
Labs
Typical Warning you will see on the Manufacture of the
Product in question
Anabolic Agents
Anabolic agents have been misused in sports to increase muscle strength and bulk
and to promote aggressiveness. There are two categories of anabolic agents.
1. Androgenic steroids, which increase
testosterone and epitestosterone. They improve competiveness and endurance;
increase strength, power and bulk.
The banned drugs in this category are: Andro, DHEA, stanozolol, testosterone and
nandrolone. Side effects of these drugs include liver damage, psychological
changes, they can stunt growth in teens. In women they can cause loss of breast
tissue, male pattern hair growth and loss of menstrual cycle.
2. Beta 2 antagonists, commonly used as asthma
medication, when taken into the bloodstream may increase muscle and reduce body
fat. The banned drugs in this category are: bambuterol, clenbuterol and
salbutamol. The side effects of these drugs include palpitations, headaches,
nausea, muscle cramps and dizziness.
Anabolic Agents
Including, but not limited to the
following as well as their metabolites:
Boldenone, Clenbutorol, Clostebol,
Danazol, DHCMT (Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone),
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), DNP (2,4 Dinitrophenol), Drostanolone,
Fluoxymesterone, Formebolone, Mesterolone, Methandrostenolone (Methandienone,
Dianabol), Methandriol, Methenolone, Methylnortestosterone,
Methyltestosterone, Mibolerone, Oxabolone, Oxandrolone,
Oxymesterone, Oxymetholone, Stanozolol, Testolactone,
Testosterone / (T/E Ratio > 6:1), Trenbolone, 1-Testosterone
(1-dihydrotestosterone), (1-Androstendiol) found in supplements
such as 1-AD and 1-Androstendione, 4-Hydroxytestosterone (Formestane),
Androstendione (Androstendiol), found in supplements such as
4-AD. (T/E Ratio > 6:1), Bolasterone, Calusterone, Furazabol,
Mestanolone, Methyl-1-testosterone, found in supplements such as
M1T, Nandrolone (19-Norandrostendione), (19-Norandrostendiol),
Norclostebol, Norethandrolone (Ethylestrenol), Stenbolone,
¹
The Anabolic Steroid
Control Act of 2004 went into effect January 20, 2005. The
bill added a number of “prohormones” and “prosteriods” to the
list of illegal anabolic steroids previously established. The
new additions became banned substances effective January 20,
2005.
6a-Methylandrostendione (17-hydroxy-6-alpha
methyl-ethyletiochalon-3,20 dione), found in supplements such as
M1P
Desoxymethyltestosterone (DMT),
(17a-methyl-etioallocholan-2-ene-17b-ol),
(17-methyl-delta-2-etioallocholane isomers), found in
supplements such as Pheraplex, P-Plex, Phera Vol, Ergomax,
Methyl-Plex, D-Stianozol, MASS Extreme and Nasty Mass
InSLINsified
Estra-4,9-diene-3,17-dione /
19-norandrosta-4,9-diene-3,17-dione (found in supplements
such as FiniGenX Magnum, Tren Extreme, Trenaplex and Testraflex)
Methasterone (Methyldrostanolone),
(Methasteron), (2a,17a di methyl etiocholan 3-one, 17b-ol),
(2a,17a-dimethyl-17b-hydroxy-5a-androstan-3-one), (2a,
17a-dimethyl-17b-hydroxy-5a-etiocholan-3-one), found in
supplements such as Superdrol, S-Drol, Methyl Masterdrol, M-Drol,
OmneVol, and Methyl-Drol XT
Prostanozol
([3,2-c]pyrazole-5alpha-etioallocholane-17beta-tetrahydropyranol),
found in supplements such as Orastan-E and Winztrol
² Designer steroids that were/are
being legally sold over-the-counter as supplements that became
banned with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) effective
January 1, 2006 and subsequently became banned substances with
OCB/NANBF/IFPA effective that date as well.
Liothyronine sodium (L-triiodothyronine),
(T3), found in brand names such as Cytomel
1,4,6-Androstatrien-3,17-dione
(ATD), found in supplements such as Rebound XT, Novedex XT,
Reversitol, Arimatest, DecaVol, Formadrol Extreme XL, Methyl
1-D, Methyl 1-D XL and Inhibit-E)
1,4-androstadiene-3,17-dione
(1,4 AD), (Boldione), found in supplements such as Bold and
MMA-3 Xtreme
M-1,4ADD
(17a-methyl-1,4-Androstadiene-3,17diol), found in supplements
such as Methyl-Stak
2,3a-Epithio-17a-methyletioallo cholan-17b-ol
(2a,3a-epithio-17a-methyletioallocholanol), (2a,
3a-Epithio-17a-Methyl- 5a-Androstan-17b-Ol), found in
supplements such as E-Stane, Epistane, Epidrol, Epivol, Methly
E, Epi-Max, Hemaguno HMG Xtreme and Havoc
4-chloro-17a-methyl-andro-4-ene-3,17b-diol
(4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-1,4-diene-3-17b-diol),
(17a-methyl-4-chloro-androsta-1,4-diene-3b,17b-diol),
(4-chloro-17a-methyl-4-ene-3,17 diol), found in supplements such
as ProMagnon 25, H-Drol, Super Halo, VNS-9 Xtreme and
Halodrol-50
12-ethyl-3-methoxy-gona-diene
(6-17 dihydroxyetiocholone-3-ol propionate), found in
supplements such as Propadrol
13-ethyl-3-methoxy-gona-2,5(10)-diene-17-one, found in
supplements such as Max LMG, Revolt, Nasty Mass and InSLINsified
17b-Methoxy-Trienbolone,
found in supplements such as Methoxy-TRN and Trenadrol
4-chloro-17a-methyl-etioallochol-4-ene-17b-ol-3, 11-dione,
found in supplements such as Oxanabolan* and Oxyguno
5a-androstana[2,3-c]
furazan-17b-tetrahydropyranol (found in supplements such as
Furaguno and Ortasan-A)
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA,
3-beta-Hydroxy-5-androsten-17-one,
3-beta-Hydroxyandrost-5-en-17-one,
3-beta-Hydroxy-D5-androsten-17-one,
3-beta-hydroxy-etioallocholan-5-ene-17-one,
5-Androsten-3beta-ol-17-one, Prastera, Prasterone, Fidelin,
Fluasterone) in excess of 50 mg/day*
Dymethazine, Mebalozine
(17beta-hydroxy 2alpha,17beta-dimethyl 5alpha-androstan 3-on
azine) found in supplements such as Dymethazine
Levothyroxine (L-thyroxine,
T4), (found in brand names such as Levothroid, Levoxyl,
Synthroid, Unithroid)
| Trivial Name |
Abbreviation(s) |
Systematic Name |
|
Cholesterol |
Chol[1] |
5-cholesten-3beta-ol |
|
Progestins |
|
Pregnenolone |
P5[2]
or Preg[3] |
3beta-hydroxy-5-pregnen-20-one |
|
17-hydroxypregnenolone |
17-OHP5[4]
or 17P5[5] |
3beta,17-dihydroxy-5-pregnen-20-one |
|
Progesterone |
P4[6]
or P[3] |
4-pregnene-3,20-dione |
|
17-hydroxyprogesterone |
17-OHP4[4]
or 17OHP[7]
or 17P4[5] |
17-hydroxy-4-pregnene-3,20-dione |
|
Androgens |
|
Androstenedione |
A4[8]
or AE[9] |
4-androstene-3,17-dione |
|
4-Hydroxyandrostenedione |
4-OH-A[3] |
|
|
11β-Hydroxyandrostenedione |
11βOHA4[12]
or 11βOHΔ4[10]
or OHA[11] |
11beta-4-androstene-3,17-dione |
|
Androstanediol |
Adiol[13] |
3-beta,17-beta-Androstanediol |
|
Androsterone |
AN[9] |
3alpha-hydroxy-5alpha-androstan-17-one |
|
Epiandrosterone |
EPIA[14] |
3beta-hydroxy-5alpha-androstan-17-one |
|
Adrenosterone |
AT[citation
needed] |
4-androstene-3,11,17-trione |
|
Dehydroepiandrosterone |
DHEA[15]
or DHA[16] |
3beta-hydroxy-5-androsten-17-one |
|
Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate |
DHEAS[8]
or DHAS[16] |
3beta-sulfooxy-5-androsten-17-one |
|
Testosterone |
T[4] |
17beta-hydroxy-4-androsten-3-one |
|
Epitestosterone |
epiT[17] |
17alpha-hydroxy-4-androsten-3-one |
|
5α-Dihydrotestosterone |
DHT[15]
or 5α-DHT[18] |
17beta-hydroxy-5alpha-androstan-3-one |
|
5β-Dihydrotestosterone |
5β-DHT[18] |
17beta-hydroxy-5beta-androstan-3-one |
|
11β-Hydroxytestosterone |
OHT[11]
or 11β-OHT[19] |
11beta,17beta-dihydroxy-4-androsten-3-one |
|
11-Ketotestosterone |
11-KT[20] |
17beta-hydroxy-4-androsten-3,17-dione |