Beginning January 1, 2009, these substances will be added to the OCB Banned substance list:
Liothyronine sodium, also known as Cytomel
1,4,6-Androstatrien-3,17-dione, also known as ATD (found in supplements such as Rebound XT, Novedex XT, and Inhibit-E).
2,3a-Epithio-17a-methyletioallo cholan-17b-ol (found in supplements such as Epistane, Epidrol and Havoc)
4-chloro-17a-methyl-andro-4-ene-3,17bdiol or 4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-1,4-diene-3-17b-diol (found in supplements such as ProMagnon 25 and Halodrol-50)
These substances are currently sold over-the-counter in the US. They may or may not cause positive urinalysis results because they contain metabolites of some banned substance. Positive results from urine tests result in disqualification regardless of the source of the result.
Answers to FAQ:
· DHEA, 7-KETO-DHEA and 7-OH-DHEA are not banned substances with OCB
· 6-OXO is not a banned substance with OCB
· Diuretics legally sold over-the-counter are not banned with OCB
http://www.theocbwebsite.com/BannedSubstances.htm