Originally posted by Dip_Slide
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In practical terms I believe WADA accredited testing labs need to be able to detect a minimum concentration of 2ng / ml, though the better labs can detect concentrations down to 5-10pg
Anything under 1ng (1000pg) is considered 'within the tolerances that would be expected from contaminated meat' but - and this is important to stress - does not mean that contaminated meat is the cause of the result, merely that it can't be ruled out. At the dosage it is used as a PED Clenbuterol is detectable in the urine for approximately a week and towards the end of this period the urine concentrations would also be expected to fall within the same range.
I've yet to see a creditable source give the actual concentration levels for Canelo's sample, so I can't say for sure, but the figures doing the rounds seem to be somewhere in the 600 - 800pg range.
Hope this helps.
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