The NCAA drug-testing program, along with clear policies and effective education, protects student-athletes who play by the rules by playing clean. The purpose of the drug-testing program is to deter student-athletes from using performance-enhancing drugs, and it impacts the eligibility of student-athletes who try to cheat by using banned substances. The NCAA tests for steroids, peptide hormones and masking agents year-round and also tests for stimulants and recreational drugs during championships. Member schools also may test for these substances as part of their athletics department drug-deterrence programs.
Check medications and supplements
To learn more about specific medications or supplements that may be banned substances, visit Drug Free Sport AXIS (member login required), which provides up-to-date research on supplements and over-the-counter and prescription drugs.
Supplement education slides
The NCAA Sport Science Institute offers educational presentation slides related to nutritional and dietary supplements. Member schools may download the slides and incorporate them into drug-testing education presentations. All resources, including images, graphics and data used in the presentation, are the property of their respective owners. These resources and the underlying content contained herein are utilized for educational and illustrative purposes only (under the Fair Use guidelines), and do not constitute legal, financial or other professional advice.
Preview the slide deck
Scroll through the presentation below, or download the file for local use. This presentation is intended for educational use by NCAA member schools and athletics administrators.
Download Nutritional / Dietary Supplement Education (.pptx)
Drug testing resources
Additional policies, manuals and forms are available below for administrators and site coordinators.