NSAC Overhauls Drug Testing Policy

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MuscleChemistry MMA Site Representative
Consider the hammer dropped.
Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) today (Fri., May 15, 2015) announced a new-and-improved drug testing policy, one that is designed to deter -- and severely punish -- those combat sports fighters who test positive for performance enhancing drugs (PEDs).


Steroids:
Three years and 50-70 percent of purse for first offense
Four years and 75-100 percent of purse for second offense
Lifetime ban and 100 percent of purse for third offense


Stimulants:
Two years and 35-45 percent of purse for first offense
Three years and 50-60 percent of purse for second offense
Lifetime ban and 100 percent of purse for third offense


Diuretics:
One year and 30-40 percent of purse for first offense
Two years and 40-50 percent of purse for second offense
Lifetime ban and 100 percent of purse for third offense


Sedatives, muscle relaxants, sleep aids, anxiolytics, opiates and cannabis/marijuana:

18 months and 30-40 percent of purse for first offense
Two years and 40-50 percent of purse for second offense
Three years and 60-75 percent of purse for third offense
Lifetime ban and 100 percent of purse for four offense
The policy takes effect Sept. 1


In addition, a fighter who tests positive will have his or her win overturned to a loss, as opposed to a No Contest, which sounds like overkill when you start doling out lifetime bans, but I guess you can consider this the commission's "shock and awe" campaign.
 
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