The half life when it is in the human system is relatively quick but as I understood from the interview I read, synthetic EPO does not degrade in urine samples, i.e. you could test at any stage in the future, and the traces would still be there. Why this is the case I don't know, but it was made clear in the article that it was not a case of the synthetic EPO disintegrating in the samples.
The half life when it is in the human system is relatively quick but as I understood from the interview I read, synthetic EPO does not degrade in urine samples, i.e. you could test at any stage in the future, and the traces would still be there. Why this is the case I don't know, but it was made clear in the article that it was not a case of the synthetic EPO disintegrating in the samples.