SD Metabolites

dmilhouse

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Does anyone know if there are any steriodal metabolites of SD that could cause a false positive on a steriod test? It doesn't look like there are but I could be wrong.

Thanks - MH
 
dmilhouse said:
Does anyone know if there are any steriodal metabolites of SD that could cause a false positive on a steriod test? It doesn't look like there are but I could be wrong.

Thanks - MH
I hope you are kidding.
 
Dr. Death said:
I hope you are kidding.
Dr.Death - not a very helpful post. I meant specifically, what are the direct metabolites of SD which may show up on a (specific) steriod test. What are the names of the compounds? If you don't know, don't answer. Please save me from the holier than thou BS.

Diplomat - I am not really worried about it I was just curious.
 
dmilhouse said:
Does anyone know if there are any steriodal metabolites of SD that could cause a false positive on a steriod test? It doesn't look like there are but I could be wrong.

Thanks - MH

No, you have nothing to worry about.
 
dmilhouse said:
Thanks Dr. D. What does Superdrol get broken down into then?

MH

Dr.Death is correct, there is not a test for it because it is not yet classified. It can't even be defined until then, that's when a testing method can be written-up, tried and eventually validated. There are some 3,4,6 and 11 hydroxy metabolites, but those are only in trace amounts and don't look like anything on a chromatograph anyway even if detected, except unkown undefined peaks. Trust me, I'll hear about it once a method becomes validated, but nobody is even aware of it right now. This is the perfect product to use if you wanna stay under the radar in testing. I wouldn't say this and let you get busted if I was unsure.
 
SD has not taken my test to epitest out of legal range yet either. But I would get it checked to be on the safe side.
 
Sorry, what I was tring..tran.. trying to say was

SD has not taken my test to epitest out of legal range yet either
 
DR.D said:
Dr.Death is correct, there is not a test for it because it is not yet classified. It can't even be defined until then, that's when a testing method can be written-up, tried and eventually validated. There are some 3,4,6 and 11 hydroxy metabolites, but those are only in trace amounts and don't look like anything on a chromatograph anyway even if detected, except unkown undefined peaks. Trust me, I'll hear about it once a method becomes validated, but nobody is even aware of it right now. This is the perfect product to use if you wanna stay under the radar in testing. I wouldn't say this and let you get busted if I was unsure.
This is good to hear from the man himself, PA has stated this before too.
 
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