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  • DonTaseMeBrah
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    EPO Testing; Blood & Urine Tests

    Blood testing has received a lot of attention because it is a new concept in the drug testing world. There is a blood test for EPO use, but it is only an indirect test that can be used as a screening measure to save money by determining whether the urine EPO test needs to be conducted. All the blood test does is tell the testers that the athlete has an unusual blood profile that warrants further investigation. The abnormal profile could be caused by the use of EPO, some other blood boosting drug, or just be explained by the athlete being a genetic freak or living at altitude. The testers then perform the urine EPO test to determine whether artificial EPO is the cause of the abnormality. The blood test does not have to be done in order for the athlete to test positive for EPO.


    -Dr. Don Catlin

    Former head of the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory, one of the top drug labs in the world, and he headed the drug testing lab at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. Dr. Caitlin is the same head of the UCLA lab that helped to expose the Balco doping scandal. Dr. Catlin, considered the most prominent anti-doping drug tester in the world.

    http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/Perso...rsonID=1850365


    Don Catlin, the head of a UCLA lab that helped to expose the Balco doping scandal, has stepped down. Catlin, considered the most prominent anti-doping drug tester in the world, will remain active in the field.
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    Dontasemebrah LET IT GO MAN...lol...the fight is off...lol.

    I can easily pull up a link saying EPO is best detected in a blood test.

    So its a wash.

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    • renren40
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      #3
      Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah
      Blood testing has received a lot of attention because it is a new concept in the drug testing world. There is a blood test for EPO use, but it is only an indirect test that can be used as a screening measure to save money by determining whether the urine EPO test needs to be conducted. All the blood test does is tell the testers that the athlete has an unusual blood profile that warrants further investigation. The abnormal profile could be caused by the use of EPO, some other blood boosting drug, or just be explained by the athlete being a genetic freak or living at altitude. The testers then perform the urine EPO test to determine whether artificial EPO is the cause of the abnormality. The blood test does not have to be done in order for the athlete to test positive for EPO.


      -Dr. Don Catlin

      Former head of the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory, one of the top drug labs in the world, and he headed the drug testing lab at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. Dr. Caitlin is the same head of the UCLA lab that helped to expose the Balco doping scandal. Dr. Catlin, considered the most prominent anti-doping drug tester in the world.

      http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/Perso...rsonID=1850365


      http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=9248752
      awesome article brother

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      • Xeraser
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        #4
        Originally posted by Aldo-Raine
        Dontasemebrah LET IT GO MAN...lol...the fight is off...lol.

        I can easily pull up a link saying EPO is best detected in a blood test.

        So its a wash.
        show me the link where EPO is best detected with blood test.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Aldo-Raine
          Dontasemebrah LET IT GO MAN...lol...the fight is off...lol.

          I can easily pull up a link saying EPO is best detected in a blood test.

          So its a wash.

          How many times have you been banned burner? 5, 6 times? Your recent alt has a join date of december & you have created 50 plus threads already.


          you are a ****ing hypocrite & should be the last person telling somebody to let it go.

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          • renren40
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            #6
            Originally posted by DonTaseMeBrah
            How many times have you been banned burner? 5, 6 times? Your recent alt has a join date of december & you have created 50 plus threads already.


            you are a ****ing hypocrite & should be the last person telling somebody to let it go.
            is a good find man .. its facts that have to be hammered in
            we are responsible for what the next generations of boxing fans will know
            about boxing ... the should know the facts and make their own opinions

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            • renren40
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              #7
              bump bump bump the truth hurts to the Flamboyants

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                #8
                A blood test for EPO isnt necessary but it can be detected in blood aswell as urine.

                HGH can also be detected by Blood.

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                • renren40
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Aldo-Raine
                  A blood test for EPO isnt necessary but it can be detected in blood aswell as urine.

                  HGH can also be detected by Blood.
                  HGH can also be tested by urine ...

                  why do you want Pacquiao to lose blood so bad?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by renren40
                    HGH can also be tested by urine ...

                    why do you want Pacquiao to lose blood so bad?
                    " the case of Mayweather vs. Pacquiao, it is asserted that urine based testing alone, as required by the Nevada Commission does not and can not detect all banned supplements. When asked his opinion, Victor Conte, former head of BALCO, and obvious expert on the subject has given his take on the “blood test” crisis, “In my opinion, blood testing for the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight is more important for detecting possible blood doping or use of EPO than it is for human growth hormone…"Traditional testing in boxing, it’s basically worthless other than the detection of some types of stimulant, before and after a fight….“To just say, I’ll be tested on this date, there’s all sorts of things you can do with announced testing, you can’t do with unannounced testing." Though Conte is a convicted steroid distributor his opinion on this topic certainly carries weight. "

                    ------------Victor Conte

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