Thread: Superdrol Testing
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05-04-2008, 04:46 PM #1New Member
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Superdrol Testing
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05-04-2008, 08:18 PM #2
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05-08-2008, 05:56 PM #3
pulled this from another board hope it helps, although later in the thread someone said the NCAA specifically tests for SD.
Ok, so it appears that laboratory testing for testosterone /ASS (or any of there known metabolites) may be accomplished by several methods, the most common of which are a) antibody based screening like ELISA (ELISA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), which can be prohibitavly expensive if an entire team or school system is being tested; b) Liquid Chromatography (Chromatography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ), which is the best financial choice in terms of cost vs. volume/accuracy; or c) TLC (Thin layer chromatography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ), which is the low cost alternative, but should really only be used for initial analysis.
Hence, Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) seems to be the standard use most often.
Good, broad ranging urine tests include the following (this is the test used at my University):
STEROIDS DETECTED
- Tetrahydrogestrinone (THG)
- Boldenone (Equipoise )
- Hydroxyboldenone (Metabolite)
- Clostebol (Steranobol)
- Clenbuterol
- Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
- Testosterone
- Epitestosterone
- Oxymesterone (Oranabol)
- Oxandrolone (Anavar )
- Methyloxandrolone (Metabolite)
- Stanozolol (Winstrol )
- Hydroxystanozolol (Metabolite)
- Flouxymesterone (Halotestin )
- 6B-hydroxyflouxymesterone (Metabolite)
- Androsterone
- 19-Norandrosterone (Metabolite)
Standard cutoff level of 2 ng/ml for all compounds
• Excludes testosterone and epitestosterone
• Except in rare cases, naturally occurring, or endogenous, steroids will not be detected in urine above 2 ng/ml
• Any presence of non-naturally occurring, or exogenous, steroids indicates use of an anabolic agent, but the cutoff will remain at 2 ng/ml because of detection limits
T/E Ratio cutoff level of 4:1
• Testosterone and its inactive structural isomer epitestosterone are at roughly a 1:l ratio in healthy adults
• An imbalance in testosterone levels of more than 4 times the amount of epitestosterone indicates that extra testosterone was introduced into the body
Other reasons for elevated levels, or "false positives" *
• Oral contraceptives, or birth control containing norethisterone
• Possible pregnancy
• Meat or dietary supplements containing one or more steroids on the panel
• Medical conditions that cause higher levels of endogenous steroids
So, the question remains, does SD generate any of those metabolites? My guess would be no…but that’s just a guess. However, many testing companies--including the American Screening Corp --also offers “Customized Steroid /Drug Panels available upon request.” Which mean a few pills and they would have a standard to test by.
All in all, I’d go with the suspension—this point is mot, suspension isn’t.
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