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does the military drug test for steroids?
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<blockquote data-quote="97desertCobra" data-source="post: 10529538" data-attributes="member: 53488"><p>The standard test does not test for steroids. A soldier can be tested for steroids IF there is reasonable suspicion ie EVIDENCE that said soldier is using illegal steroids. The test for steroids is different than the standard uranalysis. My friend is the joint substance abuse coordinator for the entire state. He has been in his postion for a few years and has yet to test even one soldier for steroids. Legally it is not easy to pull off as there really has to be evidence of abuse to make a soldier test for roids.</p><p></p><p>OP if you find some empty syringes then that could be evidence but you can't go off temper and blemishes on the skin alone. It does sound like he could be using steroids but then again his body may just be cranking up the hormones naturally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97desertCobra, post: 10529538, member: 53488"] The standard test does not test for steroids. A soldier can be tested for steroids IF there is reasonable suspicion ie EVIDENCE that said soldier is using illegal steroids. The test for steroids is different than the standard uranalysis. My friend is the joint substance abuse coordinator for the entire state. He has been in his postion for a few years and has yet to test even one soldier for steroids. Legally it is not easy to pull off as there really has to be evidence of abuse to make a soldier test for roids. OP if you find some empty syringes then that could be evidence but you can't go off temper and blemishes on the skin alone. It does sound like he could be using steroids but then again his body may just be cranking up the hormones naturally. [/QUOTE]
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