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Walgreens Home Steroid Test!!

I didn't buy it, not yet anyway. I have to look again but I don't think I see my Primobolan listed as one they screen for. That sucks.
 
this is perfect. i need it to test my little girl. i think she may be getting into my stash. she has a nasty temper, mood swings, and a hairy back.
 
It is a urine test, and I haven't heard very good reviews from one person who used it.

They told him there was a problem with his sample and to buy another kit.
 
I certainly understand that it may not be super accurate, but I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss it out of hand. For the purposes of getting an idea about what substance you are putting in your body, or to see if you gear is bunk, it may be quite useful. But, if you are saying that this particular test, by this particular company has had some negative reviews, I would certainly have to consider that.

I've already inquired about the A-Rod, "Primo" version. The company spokesperson says it is available under the name "A-Fraud's Bollie". :qt:
 
I looked into it, they are SAMSA (or something like that) validated, and they use HPLC, which is the gold standard for detecting steroids.

I just couldn't believe they could do that many screens for that price.
 
I looked into it, they are SAMSA (or something like that) validated, and they use HPLC, which is the gold standard for detecting steroids.

I just couldn't believe they could do that many screens for that price.

That sounds pretty good. So, you're saying they may actually be worth a try? I don't know if I would but who knows?

Also Tatyana, I'm with Steeler. I love your , umm..., avi! Let's see, how far a swim is it from Boston? :)
 
There are these things called planes now.

I suppose I have picked up some of the paranoia around the whole raw deal thing.

they are accredited with the substance abuse and mental health services admininstration (SAMHSA) which is a branch of the United States Department of Health and Human Services Administration as well as CLIA Overview Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified, another government organisation.

There has been a huge erosion of the fourth ammendment since 9/11,I can see that this would be an easy/legitmate way of finding 'probable cause' for further investigations.
 
I'm ordering my 1st-Class ticket as we speak. Are you picking me up in that outfit? :qt:

The Feds' have been extended extremely broad powers since 9/11. Accordingly, if they want to get you, they wouldn't need this test to find Probable Cause. I'm assuming you mean were this test to be sent in with a traceable name attached and the Feds somehow come across this information then it would be enough for an arrest and/or search warrant? I doubt it. These kinds of test are routinely used for the screening of illegal recreational drugs by parents and employers. I haven't heard of any cases where authorities have pursued action based soley on these results.


There are these things called planes now.

I suppose I have picked up some of the paranoia around the whole raw deal thing.

they are accredited with the substance abuse and mental health services admininstration (SAMHSA) which is a branch of the United States Department of Health and Human Services Administration as well as CLIA Overview Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified, another government organisation.

There has been a huge erosion of the fourth ammendment since 9/11,I can see that this would be an easy/legitmate way of finding 'probable cause' for further investigations.
 
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