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Last edited by switchsouthpaw; 12-23-2009, 03:30 PM.
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Originally posted by Gutz View Postand you know this cause you did drug testing before..
Gary A. Green, MD, Clinical Professor at the Sports Medicine Division of the University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine, in an Aug. 21, 2006 American Journal of Sports Medicine article titled "Doping Control for the Team Physician: A Review of Drug Testing Procedures in Sport," wrote the following:
"[T]he synthesis of a recombinant form of human growth hormone (rhGH) [somatropin] in the late 1980s freed athletes and patients alike from dependence on small supplies of cadaveric hGH and its attendant infectious risks... [A]dministration of rhGH peaks in 1 to 3 hours and is imperceptible at 24 hours...
Although no definitive test yet exists for the detection of rhGH, there has been some progress of late. One method measures the amount of the 20-kD isomer in the serum, which is present at a level of 10% in normal samples but is suppressed when rhGH is given. This method has shown promise of detecting rhGH within 24 hours of the last dose; however, it requires a blood test and cannot detect cadaveric hGH. Another method relies on pharmacodynamics and measures evidence of supraphysiologic doses of hGH. Recent study has revealed that of the many markers of hGH use, IGF-1 and procollagen type III can consistently discriminate rhGH users from nonusers. It remains to be seen whether this approach to drug testing will survive forensic challenges to a system that has traditionally relied on a 'fingerprint' identification of the banned substance. Although some testing for rhGH was performed at the 2004 Summer Olympics, the lack of an easily performed test that can withstand a forensic challenge is likely to make hGH an ongoing challenge to doping-control efforts."
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostA physician with experience in the field of PEDs detection has already stated urine analysis is sufficient. I'm going to believe a man who attended medical school and has a valid education over a high school dropout/trainer and a son who reads at a 12th grade level.
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Originally posted by lcheezy View Postnobody is a coward and bob is using that serious talk to cover his boy.for 45million i'll take any drug test whenever where ever.
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