OK this is going to be a slightly long winded question, so please excuse my ignorance in advance.
I'm in the army and therefore have random compulsory drug testing (CDT) a few times a year and so I can only stick to what is legal in the UK. My question is, there are a lot of seemingly more and more extreme and potent PH's coming out recently. One example being:
2a,17a di methyl etiocholan 3-one, 17b-ol - 10 mg
which is Competitive Edge Labs "Mdrol" sold as a Pro Hormone. This however bears a striking resemblance to Superdrol, which is, if I'm not mistaken an anabolic steroid and therefore illegal to take.
Now, I've ran M1T before, had good results and more importantly not failed any CDT, however these newer compounds seem too good to be legal. IronMagLabs own Methadrol Extreme also would seem to my eyes to be a potential red flag on my next CDT - but probably top of my current wish list for my next cycle. Has anyone had any experience with these specifically and CDTs? Or know what would likely show up on a CDT if I were on cycle/PCT at the time.
M-Drol may have been marketed as a Prohormone, but it is a full-blown Anabolic Steroid, and is on the banned list. Very powerful drug, with many possible side-effects.
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