Originally Posted by
CopyCat
From my understanding the method of testing for steroids begins with testing your epitestosterone vs testosterone ratio. If these are out of normal ranges then they proceed to test for specific compounds. To test for specific compounds gets even more expensive which is why they test for ratio's 1st, to see if further testing is even warranted.
As for the compounds themselves I do not know their detection periods. However, even with a short half life and detection period your test ratios will most likely still be off and would set off their alarm.
If anyone has any corrections or can elaborate please chime in.