here's one of the last few paragraphs
Fortunately, testing technology has now caught up and promises to stem the tide of abuse. There is now an accurate urine test that can detect the differences between normal and synthetic EPO. This test is now the standard and was the sole means to detect for EPO use in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. The reliability of this test helps explain the cascade of athletes who have been caught and, subsequently, banned from competition. This surge in positive tests will likely decline as the “word” gets out and EPO use declines -- at least until someone figures out a work-around. Of course, there is always the next great pharmacologic or genetic cheat just lurking around the corner to consider.
EPO can be found in urine since 05.Do you really think they havent been able to improve on that?
lets see, when testing for red blood cell count(hematocrit testing.) which specimen makes more sense. Urine or Blood?
its not rocket science...its BLOOD. and test need to be RANDOM
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