I Reviewed the Enhanced Games Drug List.

If the Enhanced Games allow performance-enhancing drugs…what exactly can athletes take? In this deep dive, Dr. Alex Tatem (board-certified urologist & men’s health specialist) breaks down the full list of substances allowed (and banned) in the Enhanced Games — from testosterone and anabolic steroids to EPO, insulin, stimulants, and beyond. Because when people hear “Steroid Olympics,” they think testosterone and maybe Deca. That’s not even close. We’re talking: Testosterone, Anavar, Winstrol, Anadrol Growth hormone and IGF-1 EPO and blood oxygen enhancers Insulin (yes, really) Adderall, modafinil, and stimulants Aromatase inhibitors, SERMs, hCG And here’s the twist… Some of the most popular performance-enhancing compounds in fitness — like trenbolone, BPC-157, and cardarine — are actually NOT allowed. Why? Because the Enhanced Games aren’t based on safety…They’re based on FDA approval. This creates one of the most bizarre contradictions in sports:👉 Some of the most dangerous drugs are allowed👉 Some of the safest compounds are banned In this video, we break down: The full Enhanced Games drug rules Every major category of performance-enhancing drugs What’s allowed vs banned (and why) The real risks behind compounds like insulin and EPO The biggest misconceptions about steroids and performance This isn’t hype.This is the actual pharmacology behind the most controversial sporting event in history. 📍 Enhanced Games — May 2026, Las Vegas50 elite athletes. No traditional drug testing. 👇 Comment below:Which drug on this list shocked you the most? 👍 Like if you learned something🔔 Subscribe for more breakdowns on testosterone, peptides, and performance science ⚠️ Educational content only. Not medical advice. 00:00 SECTION 1: What Drugs Are Actually Allowed? 01:32 SECTION 2: The Rules of the Game 02:19 SECTION 3: Green Light — Anabolic Steroids 05:10 SECTION 4: Green Light — Beyond Steroids 10:11 SECTION 5: Red Light — What’s Excluded 13:34 SECTION 6: What This All Means