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1. What is a steroid?

2. What is an anabolic steroid?

3. What is a stimulant?

4. What is the Prohibited List, maintained by the World
Anti Doping Agency (WADA)?

5. Why do supplements need to be tested?

6. How can supplements be inadvertently contaminated?

7. What detection levels should supplements be tested at?

8. What is required to test at levels in the nanogram per gram range?

9. Why can supplement products not be subjected to testing against "everything" on the WADA prohibited list?

10. What list of substances should be looked for within a supplement testing program?

11. Why can products not be subjected to the standard WADA test?

12. Is there a link between WADA testing and ISO 17025?

13. What are the important things to look for within a testing program?

14. How can I learn more about testing supplements and the associated science?

15. What if I need general help to understand the issue of contamination?

16. Can you test supplements for IGF-1?



 

14. How can I learn more about testing supplements and the associated science?

Informed-Choice is committed to education, and delivers a range of seminars at various high profile meetings held across the USA (see Calendar of Events).

The IC program is about educating people about the issues relating to supplement contamination, enabling consumers to make a more informed decision about what they take. In addition, we also carry out research to further the understanding of contamination, to set appropriate detection levels for drugs, to investigate the levels of contamination needed in a product to cause an athlete to test positive, etc.

Should you wish to set up a bespoke educational program, please contact us using the Contact area on this website

 





 

 
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