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Sport and Sanctioning Body***: (NCAA is randomly tested usually by the school, however are subject to testing by the NCAA- rare but it does happen. Testing is usually Urine, but may include hair follicle which will reveal whatever you have taken to include AAS, Peptides, SARMs/SERMs at present only HGH does not have a standard testing protocol, BUT athletes have tested positive on the Isoforms Test.)
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FYI: The penalty for a positive test for a performance-enhancing drug (PED) is strict and automatic: student-athletes lose one full year of eligibility for the first offense (25 percent of their total eligibility) and are withheld from competition for 365 days from the date of the test. A second positive test for a PED results in the loss of all remaining eligibility. Any Athletic and/or Institutional Financial Aid will be forfeited unless reinstated by the NCAA member institution after an appeal. They specifically test for: Anabolic Agents, Diuretics and other masking agents, Peptide Hormones and Analogues, Anti-Estrogens, Beta-2 Agonists and street drugs.
I only know this because my son is a student-athlete and I try to help you guys stay clear of problems. Whatever short term benefit you might see from PEDS is NOT worth the amount of any scholarship amount IMO. Besides as a college student you're obviously under the age of 25 and shouldn't want to risk damaging your endocrine system behind PEDs/AAS. Bottom line, this isn't for you 10 out of 10 times. - The 44