Sports Cheats Beware -- New Test Detects Previously Undetectable Drug
13th Nov 2006, 15:16 GMT
Injecting performance enhancing corticosteroid hormones for other than medical treatment is banned, and tests exist that can detect injected hormones. Injecting synacthen, which stimulates the body to produce extra amounts of its own corticosteroid hormones is also banned. But until now there has been no test that could detect it in a blood sample.
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