Navy Initiates Random Drug Testing to Counter Performance-Enhancing Drug Use Among SEALs


The Naval Special Warfare Center conducted over 2,500 screening tests between February 2022 and March 2023, identifying 74 SEAL or Special Warfare Combat Crewmen with elevated testosterone levels, leading to three candidates testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. To address this issue, the Navy is implementing random drug testing for these personnel, requiring two urine samples—one for testing at a sports medicine laboratory and another for standard drug screening. Positive test results will result in discipline and removal from the force or training, with a focus on maintaining high standards and preserving the health of Naval Special Warfare personnel.

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