Thread: Drug Testing
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08-20-2012, 05:10 PM #1New Member
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Drug Testing
Ive been doing some research but still need a little help i cant seem to find all the peices. So whats tested in a urine test is your testosterone to epitestoterone levels, most governing bodies accept a 4:1 but some a 6:1. My question is how long after a cycle would these levels return to normal?
I understand a substence like deca may have metabloites in your system for 12-18 months, but thats not what is tested for most sport drug test.. rather the test to epitest levels..
Anyone with some knowlege please feel free to educate! thank you.
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08-20-2012, 07:42 PM #2
If using a large ester based testosterone , you should be able to pass a test in approximately three months. This would include Test-e, Cyp, Sust, Omnadren , etc. Small ester testosterones like Test-p will take about a month. Testosterone Suspension , 3 days or so.
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08-21-2012, 12:13 AM #3New Member
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I was lead to believe this as well.. but when a urine test is used your test levels to your epitest levels are tested.. after about 30 days or so shouldnt your test levels have fallen back to normal or even below? (using Cyp ) shorter even for the other esters.. From what i have found this test for most is the general test. If you were to fail that test then a CIR test could tell them anything you have taken in the past that could still be in the body..
For example.. you take test cyp and deca for a full cycle.. in theory (unless im totally wrong) around 30+ or so days after cycle your test levels should be under the 6:1 ratio..
but lets say you get tested 12 days after the same cycle and you get popped.. with a 25:1 ratio lets say.. then a CIR test would be conducted and then yes deca would show and so would the cyp..
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08-21-2012, 12:15 AM #4New Member
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CIR Test, Carbon Isotope Ratio
It’s called the carbon isotope ratio test, or CIR test, for short.
Before the CIR test, steroid testing could not tell pharmaceutical testosterone from testosterone naturally made by the body — unless a large enough amount was taken recently. Cases in the gray zone had to be resolved by conducting follow-up tests. At least two more urine samples had to be collected from the athlete in question, all within a couple of months.
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