SportPharmCompete with nothing left to chance.

Clean sport

One ingredient
can change everything.

Do not leave eligibility to marketing claims, assumptions or the front of a label.

Reviewing a supplement label

Start with the product type

What are you checking?

This changes what we ask you to gather.

The honest position

“Approved” is not one universal standard.

There is no single list that settles every question for every athlete.

“Natural” is not a designationIt carries no regulatory or eligibility meaning whatsoever.
Retail availability is not eligibilityBeing sold openly says nothing about whether you can compete having taken it.
Certification reduces riskThird-party testing lowers exposure — it does not create a universal guarantee.
Rules differRequirements vary by organization, by sport and by timing.
Formulations changeThe product you checked last season may not be the product on the shelf now.

Clean-sport check

Work through what you have.

Five questions. The result is a next step, not a verdict — no tool can tell you a product is permitted.

Documentation

Keep what proves the decision you made.

General guidance on what is worth retaining. Your governing body sets the actual requirements.

PrescriptionsCurrent, legible, and in your name.
Medical documentationClinical notes supporting why a medication is needed.
Product and lot informationPhotograph the full label. Lot numbers matter if a product is later recalled.
Receipts and photographsWhere and when you purchased it.
A current medication listKept up to date, not reconstructed from memory.

Important limitations

What this service is not.

Read this before you rely on it

SportPharm helps you evaluate and document risk. That is a genuinely useful service, and it is not the same as a guarantee.

  • We do not certify products as universally competition-safe, and no pharmacy can.
  • We do not replace your governing body’s current published requirements.
  • We do not determine your eligibility — only your organization can.
  • Rules and formulations change; a review reflects the information available at the time.

Ask a clean-sport question

Ask before, not after.

Send the product and the label. A pharmacist will work through what applies to your sport and organization.

This is educational pharmacy support. It does not determine eligibility, replace your governing body’s requirements, or guarantee that any product is permitted in competition.