NFL Banned Substance List

The NFL banned substance list covers a wide range of drugs from steroids to supplements. Players test positive defense is often a variation of, “I didn’t know it was in the supplement I took.”

It sounds like a questionable defense at first, but see for yourself the vast number of substances players have to be aware of. Here’s the this list of all the NFL’s banned substances:

The following substances and methods are prohibited by the National Football League:
I. ANABOLIC AGENTS
A.   ANABOLIC/ANDROGENIC STEROIDS:
Generic Name Brand Names (Examples)
Androstenediol Androstederm
Androstenedione Androstan, Androtex
Androsterone
1-Androstenediol 1-AD
1-Androstenedione
5?-androst-2-ene-17-one
(Delta-2-androst-17-one) Delta-2
Bolandiol
Bolasterone Myagen
Boldenone Equipoise, Parenabol
Boldione
Calusterone
Clostebol Turinabol, Steranabol
Danazol Cyclomen, Danatrol
Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone Oral-Turinabol
Dehydroepiandrosterone DHEA, Prasterone
Desoxymethyltestosterone DMT, Madol
Dihydrotestosterone DHT, Stanolone
Drostanolone Drolban
Epi-dihydrotestosterone
Epitestosterone
Ethylestrenol Maxibolin, Orabolin
Etiocholanolone
Fluoxymesterone Halotestin
Formebolone Esiclene, Hubernol
Furazabol Miotolon
Gestrinone Tridomose
17-Hydroxypregnenedione
17-Hydroxyprogesterone
Hydroxytestosterone
4-Hydroxytestosterone
17-Keto-DHEA
Mestanolone
Methasterone
Mesterolone Proviron
Methandienone Danabol, Dianabol
Methandriol Androdiol
Methandrostenolone Dianabol
Methenolone Primobolan
Methyldienolone
Methyltestosterone Metandren
Methyl-1-testosterone M1T
7?-Methyl-19-nortestosterone MENT
Methylnortestosterone
Methyltrienolone
Metribolone
Mibolerone Testorex
Nandrolone
19-Norandrostenediol 19-Diol
19-Norandrostenedione 19 Nora Force
19-Norandrosterone
Norboletone Genabol
Norclostebol
Norethandrolone Nilevar
19-Noretiocholanolone
Normethandrolone
19-Nortestosterone (Nandrolone) Deca-Durabolin
Oxabolone
Oxandrolone Anavar, Lonovar
6-Oxoandrosterone 6-Oxo
Oxymesterone Oranabol
Oxymetholone Anadrol
Prostanozol
Quinbolone Anabolicum Vister
Progesterone
Stanozolol Stromba, Winstrol
Stenbolone
Testosterone Andronate
1-Testosterone
Tetrahydrogestrinone THG
Trenbolone Finaject
and other substances with a similar chemical structure and similar biological effect(s)
B.   PROTEIN AND PEPTIDE HORMONES:
Generic Name Brand Names (Examples)
Human Growth Hormone (hGH) Saizen, Humatrope, Nutropin AQ
Animal Growth Hormones
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Novarel, Menotropins
Insulin Growth Factor (IGF-1)
Erythropoietin (EPO)
Growth Hormone Releasing Hormones (GHRH) CJC-1295, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin
Growth Hormone Secetagogues (GHS) Ghrelin, Ghrelin mimetics (Anamorelin, Ipamorelin)
Growth Hormone Releasing Peptides (GHRP) Alexamorelin, GHRP-6, Hexarelin, Pralmorelin (GHRP-2)
C. OTHER ANABOLIC AGENTS (INCLUDING BETA-2-AGONISTS)
Generic Name Brand Names (Examples)
Clenbuterol
Zilpaterol Zilmax
Tibolone
Zeranol
D.   ANTI-ESTROGENIC AGENTS:
Generic Name Brand Names (Examples)
Aminoglutethimide Cytadren
Anastrozole Arimidex
Androsta-3,5-diene-7,17-dione Arimistane
4-androstene-3,6,17 trione 6-oxo
Clomiphene Clomid
Cyclofenil
Exemestane Aromastin
Fadrozole Afema
Formestane Lentarone
Fulvestrant Faslodex
Letrozole Femara
Raloxifene Evista
Tamoxifen
Testolactone Teslac
Toremifene Acapodene
Vorazole Rivizor
E. SELECTIVE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS (SARMs) (LGD-4033, etc.)
(brand names include Andarine, Ostarine)
II. MASKING AGENTS
A.     DIURETICS
Generic Name Brand Names (Examples)
Acetazolamide Amilco
Amiloride Midamor
Bendroflumethiazide Aprinox
Benzthiazide Aquatag
Bumetanide Burine
Canrenone
Chlorothiazide Diuril
Chlorthalidone
Cyclothiazide Anhydron
Ethacrynic Acid Edecrin
Flumethiazide
Furosemide Lasix
Hydrochlorothiazide Aprozide
Hydroflumethiazide Leodrine
Indapamide Lozol, Natrilix
Methyclothiazide Aquatensen
Metolazone Zaroxolyn
Polythiazide Renese
Probenecid Benemid
Quinethazone Hydromox
Spironolactone Aldactone
Triamterene Jatropur, Dytac
Trichlormethiazide Anatran
and other substances with a similar chemical structure and similar biological effect(s)
III. STIMULANTS
Generic Name Brand Names (Examples)
Adrafinil
Adrenaline
Amfepramone
Amiphenazole
Amphetamine Greenies, Speed, Adderall
Amphetaminil
Armodafinil Nuvigil
Benfluorex
Benzphetamine
Benzylpiperazine
Bromantan
Cathine
Clobenzorex
Cropropamide
Crotetamide
Dimethylamphetamine
Ephedrine Ma Huang, Chi Powder
Etamivan
Etilamphetamine
Etilefrine
Famprofazone
Fenbutrazate
Fencamfamin
Fencamine
Fenetylline
Fenfluramine Phen-Fen, Redux Fenetylline
Fenproporex
Furfenorex
Heptaminol
Isometheptene
Levmetamfetamine
Lisdexamfetamine Vyvanse
Meclofenoxate
Mefenorex
Mephentermine
Mesocarb
Methamphetamine
2-amino-6-methylheptane Octodrine
P-Methylamphetamine
Methylenedioxyamphetamine
Methylephedrine
Methylhexaneamine (Dimethylpentylamine)
Methylphenidate Ritalin, Daytrana, Metadate, Methylin
Modafinil Provigil
Nikethamide
Norfenefrine
Norfenfluramine
Octopamine
Oxilofrine
Parahydroxyamphetamine
Pemoline
Pentetrazol
Phendimetrazine
Phenmetrazine
Phenpromethamine
Phentermine Fastin, Adipex, Ionamin
Prenylamine
4-Phenylpiracetam Carphedon
Prenylamine
Prolintane
Propylhexedrine
Pseudoephedrine * Sudafed, Actifed
Selegiline
Sibutramine
Strychnine
Synephrine Bitter Orange,Citrus Aurantium
Tuaminoheptane
* Except as properly prescribed by Club medical personnel.

 

The NFL Testing Procedure for PEDs

The official NFL testing procedure for performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs):

The independent administrator for the NFL has the sole discretion to make determinations, consistent with the terms of the policy.

Typically urine testing is used but blood testing may be used during the off-season or under special circumstances when it’s deemed necessary by the independent administrator.

The NFL outlines the following circumstances for testing:

Pre-employment: Pre-employment tests may be administered to free agent players (whether rookies or veterans). In addition, testing will be conducted at the annual scouting combines.

Annual: All Players will be tested for Prohibited Substances at least once per League Year. Such testing will occur at training camp or whenever the Player reports thereafter and will be deemed a part of his preseason physical.

Preseason/Regular Season: Each week during the preseason and regular season, ten (10) Players on every Club will be tested. By means of a computer program, the Independent Administrator will randomly select the Players to be tested from the Club’s active roster, practice squad list, and reserve list who are not otherwise subject to ongoing reasonable cause testing for performance-enhancing substances. The number of Players selected for testing on a particular day will be determined in advance on a uniform basis. Players will be required to provide a specimen whenever they are selected, without regard to the number of times they have previously been tested consistent with the limits set forth in the Policy.

Postseason: Ten (10) Players on every Club qualifying for the playoffs will be tested weekly so long as the Club remains active in the postseason. Players to be tested during the postseason will be selected on the same basis as during the regular season.

Off-Season: Players under contract who are not otherwise subject to reasonable cause testing may be tested during the off-season months at the discretion of the Independent Administrator, subject to the collectively bargained maximum of six (including blood tests) off-season tests. Players to be tested in the off-season will be selected on the same basis as during the regular season, irrespective of their off-season locations. Any Player selected for testing during the off-season will be required to furnish a urine specimen at a convenient location acceptable to the Independent Administrator, subject to the qualification set forth in Section 3.2 for specimen collections occurring away from the Club facility. Only Players who advise in writing that they have retired from the NFL will be removed from the testing pool. If, however, a Player thereafter signs a contract with a Club, he will be placed back in the testing pool.

Reasonable Cause Testing For Players With Prior Positive Tests Or Under Other Circumstances: Any Player testing positive for a Prohibited Substance, including a Player who tested positive or for whom there is sufficient credible evidence of steroid involvement up to two football seasons prior to his applicable college draft or at a scouting combine, will be subject to evaluation by the Independent Administrator, after which the Independent Administrator may in his or her discretion place the Player into the reasonable cause testing program. Reasonable cause testing may also be required when, in the opinion of the Independent Administrator, he receives credible, verifiable documented information providing a reasonable basis to conclude that a Player may have violated the Policy or may have a medical condition that warrants further monitoring.

Notification and Collection

Collection is done by the Independent Administrator and  Collection Vendor.

Collection at a Club facility, stadium or scouting combine venue requires no advance notice to the player and is required in no more than three hours.

For collection occurring away from the Club facility, the player will be contacted by telephone, voicemail or text message to notify him that he has been selected and to schedule a collection time within 24 hours at a site not more than 45 miles from the players’ location.

Urine may be collected on any day of the week. The collection of blood specimens is prohibited on game days unless the player’s day off is scheduled for the day following a game day, in which case blood collections may occur following the end of the game.

Failure or Refusal

Unexcused failure or refusal to appear for testing, or cooperate will result in disciplinary action.  Any attempt to substitute or dilute a specimen is considered a violation of policy and may result in more severe discipline than would have been for a positive test.

Notice to Player

After a positive result is confirmed, the Independent administrator will notify the player in writing of the positive result and request that the player call him to discuss the result.  The player with then go in for a medical evaluation and be placed on reasonable cause testing at a frequency decided by the independent administrator.

Discipline

Discipline comes in the form of game suspensions dependent on the severity of the offense and will begin when the player accepts discipline or the decision on appeal becomes final.

In the final article of this series, we’ll examine exactly which substances are banned by the NFL.