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There seem to be a few substances missing from the list--HGH being one that is getting all the publicity in pro sports.

University Interscholastic League (UIL) Anabolic Steroid List

The UIL Anabolic Steroid List includes the substances listed below which meet the description of Anabolic Steroid contained in section 481.104 of the Texas Health and Safety Code. The 2008-2009 Anabolic Steroid List will be posted prior to August 1, 2008.

UIL Anabolic Steroid List

androstenediol methandrostenolone

androstenedione methenolone

boldenone methyltestosterone

chlorotestosterone (4-chlortestosterone) mibolerone

clostebol methandriol

dehydrochlormethyltestosterone nandrolone

dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) norandrostenediol

dihydrotestosterone (DHT) norandrostenedione

dromostanolone norethandrolone

drostanolone oxandrolone

epitrenbolone oxymesterone

ethylestrenol oxymetholone

fluoxymesterone stanolone

formebulone stanozolol

gestrinone testolactone

mesterolone testosterone*

methandienone tetrahydrogestrinone (THG)

methandranone trenbolone

and any substance, such as a compound or metabolite, that is chemically or pharmacologically related to testosterone, other  than an estrogen, progestin, or corticosteroid, and promotes muscle growth.

Nutritional / Dietary Supplement Information

Many questions have arisen regarding the UIL alert in reference to the possibility of contamination of nutritional/dietary supplements.

As indicated in the alert, the contents and purity of nutritional / dietary supplements are NOT tested closely or regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

As such, UIL is making student athletes and parents aware of the possibility of supplement contamination and the potential effect on a student athletes’ steroid test. UIL does not approve or disapprove supplements.

Contaminated supplements could lead to a positive steroid test. The use of supplements is at the student-athlete’s own risk. Student-athletes and interested individuals with questions or concerns about these substances should consult their physician for further information.

Student athletes must be aware that they are responsible for everything they eat, drink and put into their body. Ignorance and/or lack of intent are not acceptable excuses for a positive steroid test result.

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There seem to be a few substances missing from the list--HGH being one that is getting all the publicity in pro sports.

University Interscholastic League (UIL) Anabolic Steroid List

The UIL Anabolic Steroid List includes the substances listed below which meet the description of Anabolic Steroid contained in section 481.104 of the Texas Health and Safety Code. The 2008-2009 Anabolic Steroid List will be posted prior to August 1, 2008.

UIL Anabolic Steroid List

androstenediol methandrostenolone

androstenedione methenolone

boldenone methyltestosterone

chlorotestosterone (4-chlortestosterone) mibolerone

clostebol methandriol

dehydrochlormethyltestosterone nandrolone

dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) norandrostenediol

dihydrotestosterone (DHT) norandrostenedione

dromostanolone norethandrolone

drostanolone oxandrolone

epitrenbolone oxymesterone

ethylestrenol oxymetholone

fluoxymesterone stanolone

formebulone stanozolol

gestrinone testolactone

mesterolone testosterone*

methandienone tetrahydrogestrinone (THG)

methandranone trenbolone

and any substance, such as a compound or metabolite, that is chemically or pharmacologically related to testosterone, other  than an estrogen, progestin, or corticosteroid, and promotes muscle growth.

Nutritional / Dietary Supplement Information

Many questions have arisen regarding the UIL alert in reference to the possibility of contamination of nutritional/dietary supplements.

As indicated in the alert, the contents and purity of nutritional / dietary supplements are NOT tested closely or regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

As such, UIL is making student athletes and parents aware of the possibility of supplement contamination and the potential effect on a student athletes’ steroid test. UIL does not approve or disapprove supplements.

Contaminated supplements could lead to a positive steroid test. The use of supplements is at the student-athlete’s own risk. Student-athletes and interested individuals with questions or concerns about these substances should consult their physician for further information.

Student athletes must be aware that they are responsible for everything they eat, drink and put into their body. Ignorance and/or lack of intent are not acceptable excuses for a positive steroid test result.

HGH isn't on there because there is no test that can detect it.  The only way they can prove that you took it is to supeona you and you admit to it under oath!

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HGH isn't on there because there is no test that can detect it.  The only way they can prove that you took it is to supeona you and you admit to it under oath!

Who would be the body to issue a subpoena? Who has that authority other than congress or a police investigation?

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HGH isn't on there because there is no test that can detect it.  The only way they can prove that you took it is to supeona you and you admit to it under oath!

Who would be the body to issue a subpoena? Who has that authority other than congress or a police investigation?

That is the point I was trying to make.  Sorry if it was a little vague! ;)

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And the same goes for steroids, but that's not how it works in the real world. Where there is a will there is a way. If you check the other states that have been testing there have been 0 positive test. You have your head stuck in the sand if you believe those results. This is a political payoff for someone with 0 results for the students. The testing company stands to make a huge amount of money for the next 2 years. And one or several politicians stand to receive huge contributions. The Senator that authored this Bill has already resigned, I don't think he is worried about it and he is a Doctor. This is a feel good law that will have no results. Education should be the focus not  $6 million worth of testing.

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