Substance banned by the NCAA
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HGHSubstance banned by the NCAA
STEROIDBanned substance at the Olympics
DDTSubstance whose primary use earned its discoverer the 1948 Nobel Prize in Physiology - but is now banned
PCBChemical banned by the EPA
DDTPesticide banned by the EPA
PCBPollutant banned by the EPA
DDTInsecticide banned by the EPA
DDTToxic spray banned by the EPA
DDTBug killer banned by the EPA
ALARFruit spray banned by the EPA
HELMETTOHELMETKind of contact banned by the NFL
DDTPesticide banned by the EPA in 1972
DORAGSApparel banned by the NFL in 2001
DDTInsecticide banned by the U.S. in 1973
MAHLERGustav whose music was banned by the Nazis
DORAGHeadwear banned by the N.F.L. in 2001
DORAGBit of fabric banned by the NFL in 2001
SEXPISTOLSGroup with a 1977 hit banned by the BBC, with "the"
coraminea circulatory stimulant banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, hence preventing its use by athletes
coraminesCORAMINE, a circulatory stimulant banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency, hence preventing its use by athletes
laetrilecontroversial drug, purported to cure cancer, prepared from the pits of apricots or peaches and containing about 6 percent cyanide by weight: banned by the FDA
sulfiticany sulfite-containing compound, esp. one that is used in foods or drug products as a preservative and that can cause severe allergic reactions in susceptible individuals: use in fresh fruits and vegetables banned by the FDA in 1986
sulfitesany sulfite-containing compound, esp. one that is used in foods or drug products as a preservative and that can cause severe allergic reactions in susceptible individuals: use in fresh fruits and vegetables banned by the FDA in 1986
sulfiteany sulfite-containing compound, esp. one that is used in foods or drug products as a preservative and that can cause severe allergic reactions in susceptible individuals: use in fresh fruits and vegetables banned by the FDA in 1986