BSCG (Banned Substance Control Group FAQ
What is BSCG and its Certified Drug FreeĀ® program?
What programs does BSCG offer?
Why is the WADA prohibited substance list important?
Why is testing at the lowest detection levels important?
Why is knowledge of performance-enhancing drug testing important in dietary supplement testing?
What makes BSCG the authority in dietary supplement certification?
Why is relying on science crucial in supplement testing?
How do I obtain more information about BSCGās programs?
What is GMP, and why is it not enough to protect athletes, consumers, equines and canines?
If I am an athlete, what should I look for in dietary supplements?
If I am a consumer of a dietary supplement, what should I look for?
If I am involved with equines or canines, what can I do to protect my animals?
If I am a manufacturer of dietary supplements, why should I get my products certified?
Why are some substances that are included in supplements not mentioned in the ingredients list?
If I am a raw material supplier, will BSCG test and certify my products?
How does the certification process work?
How do I find out if the dietary supplement I am taking is BSCG Certified Drug FreeĀ®?
How are dietary supplements that contain dangerous and banned substances sold legally in the United States and other countries?
Why are the FDA and other governmental bodies unable to test all dietary supplements to ensure their safety?
Which substances can be found on BSCGās testing menu?
What is dietary supplement certification?
Why are a top laboratory and ISO-17025 accreditation important in dietary supplement testing and certification?