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python said:if you mean a special 'tagged' molecule that identifies cera then your statement above is incorrect. this was clarified conclusively. the true statement would be that cera has a special molecule (methoxy-polyethyleneglycol polymer) added to an active drug (r-epo).
the current cera detection test is a succsess partially due to the extended presence of epo in the circulation afforded by the polymer attached to epo.
agree but the cheats are not necessarily irrational when taking a chance. they count on two things:
(i) hope that the drug cleared the system by the time of the test
(ii) hope that the lab testing their sample is not yet certified for a relatively new test.
Thanks for the clarification Python. My understanding of CERA is that it is not synthetic r-EPO, but rather a drug that triggers the body into erythropoiesis (red blood cell formation), and would have been virtually undetectable had Roche not added an identifier to the drug. Please correct me if I'm wrong.