PCT detection time

PattyB32

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Hey everyone,

I am wondering how long PCT drugs like nolvadex and clomid can be detected by a drug test/urine analysis that tests for PEDs and such things. I haven't been able to find something definitive, I've just read that it can be under a week or sometimes up to 4 months... could anyone help me out?

Thanks!
 
LOOOOL bro just exhausting all possible options. I technically could if it wasn't detectable for such a long time. Maybe there's a SARM that doesn't require PCT like MK-677. But like I said I am going to take peptides so
 
Nuts and bolts

My question was serious. If you can’t tell me exactly what you’ve been eating, everyday, including weights/macros then “exhausting all options” by using gear is laughable, especially when your particular case has very severe consequences.
 
My question was serious. If you can’t tell me exactly what you’ve been eating, everyday, including weights/macros then “exhausting all options” by using gear is laughable, especially when your particular case has very severe consequences.
Dialed in I'm probably at 3100 calories, easily over 200g protein.
Reg day: Coffee at 9am, lift fasted at 11am. First meal: 6 eggs, 3 pieces of bacon, 1 avocado, 1 bowl of oatmeal, 1 glass of whole milk. 2nd meal (lunch): extra lean ground beef, asparagus, milk. 3rd meal (snack): cheese, crackers, hummus, maybe some steak. 4th meal: 2 basa filets and asparagus. 5th meal (snack): cereal and tuna. + 2 protein shakes throughout day, creatine, vitamin c, d, zinc, mg, fish oil etc.

This will be starting next week again. I'm interested in a boost to get me back on track f-a-s-t-e-r.
 
Eggggssackky!

why does everyone want to do drugs before they track every gram going into there mouth?
This is a steroid/drug forum... I've been lifting for nearly a decade and have a solid physique at 235. I've been home for the break and recovering from an op, is it wrong to want to speed that up to get back some semblance of what you were?
 
This is a steroid/drug forum... I've been lifting for nearly a decade and have a solid physique at 235. I've been home for the break and recovering from an op, is it wrong to want to speed that up to get back some semblance of what you were?
this is a harm reduction forum.

harm reduction means promoting good safe practices.
you dont need drugs to "get back to what you were"

Cranking drugs post op, when youre just getting back into the swing of things is dumb.
wait until youre reestablished with your training and diet and fully recovered, then put the drugs to real use.

you dont use drugs to make up for shitty diet or training.
 
Depends on what type of testing it is. Highly sensitive tests can detect for many months. If popping positive means you loss your job/are caught cheating or worse the answer is simple. Just don't take anything.
 
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