Topical steroids are generally not detected in standard urine tests for anabolic steroids. These tests typically screen for systemic steroids that are taken orally or injected, which circulate in the bloodstream. However, if used excessively or over large surface areas, some topical steroids might be absorbed systemically and potentially show up in urine tests, but this is uncommon. Overall, for typical use, topical steroids are unlikely to result in a positive urine test for steroids.
nope !
No, they have to do a specific urine analysis test and/ or blood test which are expensive.
Only if they have reason to. Typically, urine screenings for parole consist of a three panel test. They look for THC, opioids, and alcohol. Occasionally they mix it up and look for cocaine as well. However, on the off chance they do screen for steroids or any other illicit substance, and you test positive, you do know that it means violation of your parole.
Never
I believe The topical solutions will show as alcohol with a ETG test because they contain high levels of alcohol.
No. standard drug tests do not test for anabolic steroids. If someone wants to test you for steroids, they need to give you a specialized (and expensive) anabolic steroids test. I know this because I am in the military and have weekly drug tests and know several people injecting
In my OB's office seconds. They do a urine test right there and have an result.
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It is a test.....
Urine tests are accurate for the detection of anabolic steroids use. The urine samples are sent to laboratories for testing. Home steroid tests bought over the counter are also considered effective.