Can the normal PCT meds (Clomid, Nolva, and Arimidex) be detected in a urinalysis/blood test?
[quote]Tylerl90 wrote:
Can the normal PCT meds (Clomid, Nolva, and Arimidex) be detected in a urinalysis/blood test?[/quote]
Yes they can. I am not sure of the detection period though.
Anyone know detection times?
[quote]Tylerl90 wrote:
Anyone know detection times?[/quote]
[quote]Tylerl90 wrote:
Can the normal PCT meds (Clomid, Nolva, and Arimidex) be detected in a urinalysis/blood test?[/quote]
i don’t know the actual detection time, but i suspect the longer something’s half-life, the more likely it is to be detected.
for instance, clomid and nolva half a half-life that’s nearly a week, whereas raloxifene has a half-life of about a day…
EDIT: to be clear, some drug tests don’t test for the individual compound, but what it converted to, as well. again, chemistry is not my forte, so i apologize for not being more helpful…