Athletes who compete in sports governed by a World Anti-Doping Code compliant policy and who take prohibited drugs, medications or substances, face lengthy bans from their respective sport.
This is a non-exhaustive list.
This list includes commonly banned substances in sport which have resulted in:
- Positive anti-doping tests
 - Anti-Doping Rule Violations and;
 - Sanctions from sport.
 
Substances: A - H
- Anastrozole
 - Andarine
 - Boldenone
 - BPC-157
 - Brinzolamide
 - Cannabis
 - Carboxy-THC
 - CJC-1295
 - Cocaine
 - Clenbuterol
 - Clomiphene
 - Clostebol
 - Dehydrochloromethyltestosterone (DHCMT)
 - Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
 - Drostanolone
 - EPO
 - Follistatin
 - Furosemide
 - GHRP-2
 - GHRP-6
 - GW1516
 - Hexarelin
 - Human growth hormone
 
Substances: I - Z
- Ibutamoren (MK677)
 - Insulin Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1)
 - Ipamorelin
 - LGD-4033 (Ligandrol)
 - Lisdexamfetamine
 - Mechano Growth Factor
 - Meldonium
 - Metandienone (Dianabol)
 - Methadone
 - Methasterone
 - Methylecogonine
 - Methylphenidate
 - Modafinil
 - Nandrolone
 - Octodrine
 - Ostarine (Enobosarm)
 - Oxandrolone
 - Oxycodone
 - Oxymetholone
 - Phentermine
 - RAD-140
 - Stanozolol
 - Tamoxifen
 - Testosterone
 - Thymosin Beta-4
 - Tibolone
 - Trenbolone
 - 5βAdiol
 
How a substance gets on the Prohibited List video
In this short video, Sport Integrity Australia's Chief Science Officer Dr Naomi Speers, explains how a substance makes its way onto the Prohibited List.