Quote Originally Posted by metallicagirlie
And just to let people know that are reading this, vitamins, including creatine, aren't regulated by the FDA. This means the companies can fill their capsules with whatever they damn well please. I spent a little more money on GNC creatine, taking the same amount, and my creatinine levels shot through the roof. Creatine powder has the same consistency as dextrose (a type of sugar), and I'm pretty sure some of the unreputable brands just fill it with dextrose. Oh, gotta love the american industries...everyone is just out for money!
Important edit....when I said that they shot through the roof, I didn't practice my next dilution yet. I had just used the test strip on un-diluted urine and the sqaure was much darker than normal. After practicing diluting again and testing the diluted sample, the levels were still under the limit. Read my other thread for more information. I realize that was not the best thing to say, I was just excited because I thought it had actually worked!
metallicagirlie Reviewed by metallicagirlie on . I need an educated opinion on this adulteration test result! (pics attatched) I decided to start practicing dilution again because I'm expecting a drug test in the next week, and still can't seem to get my creatinine levels up high enough. I took 8 (a little over 5 grams) capsules of creatine monohydrate for the last 3 days. I diluted with a total of 48 oz of gatorade. I attached 2 pictures of the test strip comparing the color to 10 and 20mg/dL. The creatinine panel is the top panel. Would this result raise suspicion? To me, its between the 2 and I know under 20 Rating: 5