Hello,
I've been doing some reading on the detection time of tamoxifen. A study claims that it's main excreted metabolite "hydroxymethoxytamoxifem" from a single dose of 40mg can be detected for a period longer than 6 weeks. Due to the long half life a standard 4 week pct should be detectable for a far longer period.
How do they pct? How do they avoid being tested positive (since wada seems to test for anti-e's).
I've been doing some reading on the detection time of tamoxifen. A study claims that it's main excreted metabolite "hydroxymethoxytamoxifem" from a single dose of 40mg can be detected for a period longer than 6 weeks. Due to the long half life a standard 4 week pct should be detectable for a far longer period.
How do they pct? How do they avoid being tested positive (since wada seems to test for anti-e's).