Don't know if this is what your looking for, but this is the IOC's banned drug list. (Not all 7 pages i have, but the AAS parts.)
ANABOLIC AGENTS :
androstenediol, androstenedione, bambuterol, boldenone, clenbuterol,
clostebol, danazol, dehydrochlormethyltestosterone,
dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), dihydrotestosterone, drostanolone,
fenoterol, fluoxymesterone, formebolone, formoterol, gestrinone,
mesterolone, metandienone, metenolone, methandriol, methyltestosterone,
mibolerone, nandrolone, 19-norandrostenediol, 19-norandrostenedione,
norethandrolone, oxandrolone, oxymesterone, oxymetholone, reproterol,
salbutamol, salmeterol, stanozolol, terbutaline, testosterone,
trenbolone.
C. Anabolic agents
Prohibited substances in class (C) include the following examples:
1. Anabolic androgenic steroids
a.
clostebol, fluoxymesterone, metandienone, metenolone,
nandrolone,
19-norandrostenediol, 19-norandrostenedione, oxandrolone,
stanozolol,
... and related substances.
b.
androstenediol, androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA),
dihydrotestosterone, testosterone*,
... and related substances.
Evidence obtained from metabolic profiles and/or isotopic ratio measurements may be
used to draw definitive conclusions.
* The presence of a testosterone (T) to epitestostrone (E) ratio greater than six (6) to
one (1) in the urine of a competitor constitutes an offence unless there is evidence that this
ratio is due to a physiological or pathological condition, e.g. low epitestosterone excretion,
androgen producing tumour, enzyme deficiencies.
In the case of T/E greater than 6, it is mandatory that the relevant medical authority
conducts an investigation before the sample is declared positive. A full report will be written
and will include a review of previous tests, subsequent tests and any results of endocrine
investigations. In the event that previous tests are not available, the athlete should be tested
unannounced at least once per month for three months. The results of these investigations
should be included in the report. Failure to co-operate in the investigations will result in
declaring the sample positive.
E. Peptide hormones, mimetics and analogues
Prohibited substances in class (E) include the following examples and their analogues and
mimetics:
1. Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hCG) prohibited in males only;
2. Pituitary and synthetic gonadotrophins (LH) prohibited in males only;
3. Corticotrophins (ACTH, tetracosactide);
4. Growth hormone (hGH);
5. Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF-1);
and all the respective releasing factors and their analogues;
6. Erythropoietin (EPO);
7. Insulin;
permitted only to treat athletes with certified insulin-dependent diabetes. Written
certification of insulin-dependent diabetes must be obtained from an endocrinologist or team
physician.
The presence of an abnormal concentration of an endogenous hormone in class (E)or
its diagnostic marker(s) in the urine of a competitor constitutes an offence unless it has been
proven to be due to a physiological or pathological condition.