OCB DRUG TESTING GUIDELINES

OCB DRUG TESTING GUIDELINES

OCB DRUG TESTING GUIDELINES

The OCB is an all-natural bodybuilding organization solely committed to drug free competition. All competitors must be drug free and compliant with the WADA Anti-Doping Code. 

Pre-Competition Screenings:

All participants are required to pass drug test screenings prior to competitions. Screening test results from amateur OCB shows can be honored for other amateur OCB shows held within three weeks from the contest date. OCB Pros are required to undergo pre-competition screenings at every OCB Pro show, regardless of how recently they may have been screened. The cost for screening is $60 at all OCB events, which is made payable to the examiner at the time of testing.  

Pre-competition screenings are used since many substances are not detectable in urine. For example, most anabolic steroids and other banned substances are no longer detectable in urine within a month or two from last use, and growth hormone is not detected in routine sports panel urine testing. This process assists the OCB by screening out participants who may have recently used or timed the use of banned substances.  For these reasons, urinalysis testing cannot be used as a substitute for pre-competition screenings, nor can urinalysis testing be used to overturn a failed pre-competition screening. 

Urinalysis Testing:

In addition to pre-competition drug test screenings, pro-qualifying placement winners at all OCB amateur events, cash-prize placement winners in all OCB pro divisions, and athletes selected randomly for testing must pass a urinalysis drug test. The cost for urinalysis testing is paid for by the OCB and its promoters. Every tested athlete receives their official lab results within 4-8 weeks.

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

MEDICAL EXEMPTION REQUESTS

 

Athletes, like all others, may have illnesses or conditions that require them to take particular medications. If the medication an athlete is required to take to treat an illness or condition happens to fall under the WADA prohibited list, a therapeutic use exemption may give that athlete the authorization to take the needed medicine.

NOTE: Requests for an exemption must be submitted at least 10 days prior to competition. A request for an exemption does not equate to approval. 

CRITERIA FOR AN EXEMPTION ARE:

1. The athlete would experience significant health problems without taking the prohibited substance or method.
2. The therapeutic use of the substance would not produce significant enhancement of performance.
3. There is no reasonable therapeutic alternative to the use of the otherwise prohibited substance or method. 

NOTE: Any prescribed substance MUST also be FDA approved for treatment in order for a waiver to be granted. It is up to the user to verify FDA approval prior to taking any substance for treatment purposes. 

Persons (male or female) using Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) are NOT eligible for OCB competitions. Supplementing with prescribed testosterone in any form to raise testosterone levels due to natural decreases that occur with aging (even if to elevate levels to be within ‘normal’ ranges), is NOT considered a medicinal exception for competition and will NOT be approved.

Estrogen and Progesterone are permitted for female competitors. Testosterone waivers for females undergoing menopause related symptoms will not be accepted. 

OCB’s policy on doctor prescribed testosterone

To request an exemption, please complete this form. Exemption Form Here

DRUG TEST LAB REPORTING

  • Similarly to how medical lab reports are provided by physicians to their patients, the OCB consistently supplies tested athletes with their official lab reports as evidence that drug testing was conducted and as proof of a passing or failing result. 
  • Lab results from samples taken on the day of the event (or when a random test was conducted) are the only results admissible when determining if an athlete has passed or failed. Urine or blood testing done independently of the OCB are inadmissible and will not be considered when determining an outcome.  
  • Testosterone/Epitestosterone (T/E) Ratios are determined using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) equipment. Urine specimens in excess of a 6:1 ratio are immediately red flagged and ruled as a failure. In the event of elevated T/E results (which can occur naturally in a very small percentage of the population), further testing can be done via IRMS/CIR to determine if exogenous testosterone is present in the sample. IRMS testing is conducted at the athlete’s expense at a WADA accredited lab. If the athlete declines to pursue IRMS testing, they accept their T/E drug test failure. There are no refunds for IRMS testing, regardless of the outcome of the test. 

INTOXICATING SUBSTANCES

GLUCAGON-LIKE PEPTIDE-1S RECEPTOR AGONISTS (GLP-1S)

ADDITIONAL BANNED SUBSTANCES & CIRCUMSTANCES

BANNED SUBSTANCE TIME FRAMES

1. ANABOLIC AGENTS TO INCLUDE ALL ANDRO PRODUCTS, HORMONES, METABOLIC MODULATORS AND GROWTH FACTORS: 7 YEARS
2. SARMS: 2 YEARS
3. BETA-2 AGONISTS: 6 MONTHS
4. EXPERIMENTAL PEPTIDES SUCH AS BPC-157 AND ANY NON-FDA APPROVED MEDICATIONS THAT DO NOT FALL INTO A WADA CLASSIFICATION: 1 YEAR
5. DIURETICS, MASKING AGENTS: 6 MONTHS
6. PRESCRIPTION THYROID HORMONE: 3 YEARS
7. PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS THAT MANIPULATE INSULIN (GLP-1) AND USED FOR BODYBUILDING PURPOSES; EXAMPLES; WEGOVY, OZEMPIC, METFORMIN, RYBELSUS: 6 MONTHS
8. INTOXICATING SUBSTANCES, SUCH AS CANNABIS, ALCOHOL, NARCOTICS: 12 HOURS BEFORE POLYGRAPH
9. STIMULANTS: 6 MONTHS