Steroid Detection Times

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If you’re someone who uses (or is thinking of using) anabolic steroids purely for personal reasons to enhance performance and your physique, you will be in the majority. Only a very small percentage of steroid users will ever be at risk of testing; these are the competitive athletes and bodybuilders.

Steroid Detection Times

A common assumption is that you only need to be aware of the half life of a steroid to work out how long it can be detected through drug testing. But the steroid’s half life is only one small factor, and not necessarily a very important one!

Evidence of steroids can linger in your body for considerably longer than its half life would suggest, and it’s the processes which cause the steroid to remain detectable long after you’ve stopped using it that you need to be aware of.

So if there’s any chance now or in the future that you could be tested for steroid use, or if you simply want to have a good understanding of the testing process and how steroids are detected (which is recommended regardless of whether you compete or not), then keep reading because I cover all the most important things you need to know about steroid detection times and how testing works.

Author’s Note: The following guide is based on my personal experience and does NOT promote the illegal use of steroids (PEDs).

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