Coppinger Reveals More Info on Whyte's Dirty Test!
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You said dianabol had a detection window of 3 days. That's WRONG. It's 19 days. I was correct you were wrong.
Post a link to these short and long metabolites explained.Comment
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You can blurt half truths about things you don't know but can't google it? Yea, sounds about right.
Detection in body fluids
Metandienone is subject to extensive hepatic biotransformation by a variety of enzymatic pathways. The primary urinary metabolites are detectable for up to 3 days, and a recently discovered hydroxymethyl metabolite is found in urine for up to 19 days after a single 5 mg oral dose.[19] Several of the metabolites are unique to metandienone. Methods for detection in urine specimens usually involve gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.[20][21]Comment
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Yes we know it's detectable for 19 days.You can blurt half truths about things you don't know but can't google it? Yea, sounds about right.
Detection in body fluids
Metandienone is subject to extensive hepatic biotransformation by a variety of enzymatic pathways. The primary urinary metabolites are detectable for up to 3 days, and a recently discovered hydroxymethyl metabolite is found in urine for up to 19 days after a single 5 mg oral dose.[19] Several of the metabolites are unique to metandienone. Methods for detection in urine specimens usually involve gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.[20][21]
Show me a link stating the metabolites found are only detectable for 3 days. LIKE YOU CLAIMED.Comment
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Whyte was found with the hydroxymethyl metabolite which is detectable for 19 days.
Yesterday, July 24, BoxingScene.com reported that an "A" sample taken from Dillian Whyte by United Kingdom Anti-Doping (UKAD) tested positive for one or more banned substances prior to Whyte's July 20 fight in London against Oscar Rivas. BoxingScene has now confirmed that the substances were epimethandienone and hydroxymethandienone, two metabolites of the banned drug Dianabol.
game over.Comment
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Who knows if they even tested at the same time frame. The samples could still be in the fridge waiting to be tested. They all have different schedules etc. Some samples might not ever get tested. The collection of samples is usually enough to keep the testees honest.Comment
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