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| Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 0 Rep Power: ![]() | No-one will be able to bud. Its a massive Q's on the forums and no-one knows. Up until recently it was undetectable by the IOC as they didnt have a reference sample of the drug. The only thing ive ever read was that the East Germans stopped it 5 days before a comp. but that was so far back they (IOC) didnt even know it (OT) existed. OT is NOT covered in an employment drug test though, no anabolics are. An employer could request a further test for AAS if they suspect you are on them I suppose. |
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| Making Progress Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: USA Posts: 372 Rep Power: ![]() | This is taken from the information I posted earlier, but I figured I would put it here. Don't take it as the bible b/c little is known about the detection time of OT since it's fairly new: OT enjoys a great popularity since it is quickly broken down by the body and the metabolites are excreted relatively quickly through the urine. The often posed question regarding how many days before a test OT can be taken in order to be "clean" is difficult to answer specifically or in general. We know from a reli-able source that athletes who only take OT as a steroid and who, in part, take dosages of 10- 15 tablets/day, have discontinued the com-pound exactly five days before a doping test and tested negative. These indications are supported by the fact that even positive urine analyses have rarely mentioned the names Oral-Turinabol or chlordehydromethyl-testosterone. ______________________ thricefan@cyber-rights.net You have to do what others won't to achieve what others don't. |
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