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Stanozolol
John Watts Australia (Verified User) Posts 976 Dogs 7 / Races 6 13 Jun 2020 04:39
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If a dog received vet treatment with Stanozolol, how long would it be expected to remain in system with regard to racing?
Matt Griffiths Australia (Verified User) Posts 1954 Dogs 56 / Races 2 13 Jun 2020 05:09
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Don't hold me to it, but I think it can linger in the system for 4-6 months after treatment. I'm sure I read about a Victorian trainer getting a positive off a dog that received treatment with it's previous NSW trainer
You don't know anyone who plays for the Cronulla Sharks by any chance? They'll have more of a idea :) But seriously I wouldn't be nominating until I'd phoned greyhounds Australasia or your controlling body to clarify
Colin Bermingham Australia (Verified User) Posts 340 Dogs 4 / Races 17 13 Jun 2020 05:39
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Matts 100% right its a water based testosrerone wont be in the system for as long as a oil based testosterone but may linger in small amounts for a long time.. Better to get a clearance before risking it.
Jodie Lord Australia (Verified User) Posts 92 Dogs 66 / Races 0 13 Jun 2020 06:41
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easy up to 12 months best get a out of comp swab done to be sure.
Paul Ballantine Australia (Verified User) Posts 283 Dogs 10 / Races 8 13 Jun 2020 07:42
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John Watts wrote:
If a dog received vet treatment with Stanozolol, how long would it be expected to remain in system with regard to racing?
Im sure the vet would of gave advise on how long it will remain in the system
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 13 Jun 2020 07:58
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paul ballantine wrote:
Im sure the vet would of gave advise on how long it will remain in the system
Hi Paul. Im sure the vet would have given advice on how long the drug would remain in the system....but what if the dog in question was sold to a new owner who was unaware of the operation or treatment?
Stiff Sh1t I guess.
Jason Shufflebotham United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 598 Dogs 8 / Races 1 13 Jun 2020 15:09
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Stazanol (winstrol) has a 24 hour half life if injected. E.g 10 mg is 5 mg after 24 hrs, then 2.5 mg after a further 24 hrs and so on until its out of the system.
Larry Valenti Australia (Verified User) Posts 2141 Dogs 3 / Races 0 15 Jun 2020 03:55
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I remember using this on greyhounds short term , makes them turn their head though. Also Dean Capobiacno turned a positive on it 25 years ago after his masking agent stopped being affective . Pretty sure he used it on his calf or hamstring. Anyway they'll pick it up after 6 months if they want to .
Douglas Campbell United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 3940 Dogs 0 / Races 0 15 Jun 2020 11:10
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Could always ask Ben Johnson , that was the stuff he was on when stripped of his Olympic title back in 1988 ...... and then maybe add another few days on top.
Brett Hastie Australia (Verified User) Posts 297 Dogs 17 / Races 9 27 Jun 2020 07:36
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Some ordinary advice listed amongst the right mail here.
Robert Conway Australia (Verified User) Posts 461 Dogs 4 / Races 0 30 Jun 2020 05:49
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hi this product was one of the first to throw out with the new swabbing system. from testing reports the product can still be detected from weeks upto months in different greyhounds giving different readings will get you a holiday just check grv stewards reports. was used to get them to chase. it interest me why you would has a vet give this drug or are you feeling the water.
Steven Martin Australia (Verified User) Posts 7681 Dogs 180 / Races 66 30 Jun 2020 06:38
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The open quote Robert should explain your interest.
John Watts wrote:
If a dog received vet treatment with Stanozolol , how long would it be expected to remain in system with regard to racing?