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re: Reports out that Clem players’ “B” sample also positive for PEDs.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 10:26 pm to CivilTiger83
Posted on 12/27/18 at 10:26 pm to CivilTiger83
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Dude you were arguing about half life and saying they had to take it very recently. I said if it's a tiny trace, it could have been taken/exposed months ago.
You need to brush up on your human physiology. With a half life of less than a day (hours) any trace of it will be totally out of the in less than 48 hours.
To me if the case you're is reality it's a worse scenario for Clemson. Wait til the NCAA says Clemson has to start vacating wins....
Posted on 12/27/18 at 10:35 pm to Lonnie Utah
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You need to brush up on your human physiology. With a half life of less than a day (hours) any trace of it will be totally out of the in less than 48 hours.
This is Juicing 101.
Hopefully the board learned something today.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 10:37 pm to Lonnie Utah
Clemson had to resort to doping to beat us.
Prove us wrong, Clemson. Ohhhh that's right...you can't. And proof is on our side, not yours.
Prove us wrong, Clemson. Ohhhh that's right...you can't. And proof is on our side, not yours.
Posted on 12/28/18 at 8:31 am to Lonnie Utah
"You need to brush up on your human physiology. With a half life of less than a day (hours) any trace of it will be totally out of the in less than 48 hours."
This is not necessarily true. It depends on the amount of dosage you take. For instance if the test limits (low end sensitivity) is 10 ul, and the person being tested takes 1000 mg of a substance. Then let us assume the half life of the drug is 24 hours with renal clearance. Assuming the renal function is good, it is possible for the drug to be found in the patient's urine sample up to several weeks after the dose.
1000 mg = 1000000 ug
1000000 / 2 (half life of 24 hours)= 500000 day 1
500000 / 2 = 250000 day 2
250000 / 2 = 125000 day 3
125000 / 2 = 62500 day 4
62500 / 2 = 31250 day 5
31250 / 2 = 15625 day 6
15625 / 2 = 7812 day 7
Essentially, if you do the math, the drug is detectable up until day 16.
I know that most of the drug testing we perform is very sensitive and quite capable of detecting the presence of metabolite or the drug itself in concentrations up to 10 ug easily. I am sure the NCAA is using similar technology.
This is not necessarily true. It depends on the amount of dosage you take. For instance if the test limits (low end sensitivity) is 10 ul, and the person being tested takes 1000 mg of a substance. Then let us assume the half life of the drug is 24 hours with renal clearance. Assuming the renal function is good, it is possible for the drug to be found in the patient's urine sample up to several weeks after the dose.
1000 mg = 1000000 ug
1000000 / 2 (half life of 24 hours)= 500000 day 1
500000 / 2 = 250000 day 2
250000 / 2 = 125000 day 3
125000 / 2 = 62500 day 4
62500 / 2 = 31250 day 5
31250 / 2 = 15625 day 6
15625 / 2 = 7812 day 7
Essentially, if you do the math, the drug is detectable up until day 16.
I know that most of the drug testing we perform is very sensitive and quite capable of detecting the presence of metabolite or the drug itself in concentrations up to 10 ug easily. I am sure the NCAA is using similar technology.
Posted on 12/28/18 at 9:25 am to Lonnie Utah
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Wait til the NCAA says Clemson has to start vacating wins....
Lol cmon Lonnie you're smarter than that.
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