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Detection Times For Injectable Winstrol | Stanozolol
January 24, 2007 |
Question: “If an athlete uses the anabolic steroid called stanozolol, what is the window of detection for the presence of stanozolol or its metabolites in the body?
What I am trying to ask is, how long after the injection, can we expect to find traces of the anabolic steroid stanozolol, or its metabolites, in the human body?
It is important to note that I am inquiring only about intramuscular injection as opposed to oral administration (pill), because the latter usually is excreted by the body much faster.”
Response: “There is not enough information concerning detection rates for injected Stanozolol (AKA Winstrol). This kind of data is elusive in the conventional literature.
The detection rates noted for injectable Winstrol vary with the source. However, I have found references for detection rates that exceed 3 months. An article written by Ben Johnson’s coach actually mentioned detection rates as high as 13 months!! Unfortunately, there is no scientific citation to back up his statement and there is no authoritative backup for the rates mentioned in other sources, except for the first reference noted by Di Pasquale from a 1992 article.
References to detection rates of three to five months seem to be the most common.
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