Alberta - Nandrolone

Nandrolone shows up on testosterone no matter where you are. If they take a blood draw for testosterone in NB or Toronto and you take Deca, your testosterone numbers will most likely be higher.
Are you being serious with this question. A testosterone blood test is a testosterone blood test.

Hope this helps.
GR
 
Nandrolone shows up on testosterone no matter where you are. If they take a blood draw for testosterone in NB or Toronto and you take Deca, your testosterone numbers will most likely be higher.
Are you being serious with this question. A testosterone blood test is a testosterone blood test.

Hope this helps.

Different labs use different measurement techniques, immunoassay vs mass spectrometry.
 
Different labs use different measurement techniques, immunoassay vs mass spectrometry.
Agreed, but 100 mg of Deca/NPP is 100 mg Deca/NPP pending both labs provided a properly dosed product. Back on topic - Deca/NPP will not necessarily increase your test but show up as test but not to the degree as taking 100 mg of test. Just like your estrogen appears to be out of control if you use trenbolone.
Anyway, hopefully you have your answer. How labs measure their Nandrolone to come up with a 100 mg/ml short ester (NPP) or 100 mg/ml longer ester like Deca really doesn't factor into if Deca / NPP will show up in an Alberta blood test.

Take care,
GR
 
Different labs use different measurement techniques, immunoassay vs mass spectrometry.
Correct but if you already knew this and the implications of such then you weren't really asking the right question were you. The answer to that question is that the high‑sensitivity testosterone or LC/MS‑MS is not the standard and is only used at most, I'd bet heavily all, labs in special circumstances and if specifically requisitioned. Seem unlikely you'd be in one of those circumstances that your practitioner would be aware of if you are on a Nan
 
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