Drug Tests Used in Sports - Sports and Drugs - ProCon.org
Thursday, July 24, 2008
A Herndon-based company says it has developed a revolutionary urine test for human growth hormone that can detect HGH as much as two weeks after its use and could be implemented by sports anti-doping agencies in six months.Local Company Says It Has Developed Urine Test for HGH - washingtonpost.com
Scientists say breakthrough urine test for HGH developed - USATODAY.com
USADA will help fund further study of urine test for HGH - USATODAY.com
In June 2003, WADA’s Executive Committee accepted the results of an independent report stating that urine tests alone can be used to detect the presence of recombinant EPO. This report, requested by WADA’s stakeholders and commissioned by the Agency to evaluate the validity of urinary and blood tests for detecting the presence of recombinant EPO, concluded that urinary testing is the only scientifically validated method for direct detection of recombinant EPO.EPO Detection - World Anti-Doping Agency
A test for HGH was introduced at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and has since been used at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. No positive tests were recordedBBC SPORT | Olympics | IOC promises tougher drugs policy
Olympic Tests Have Never Detected HGH in an Athlete: USADA Backs Urine | Bleacher Report
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