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Another common question that we received from athletes, “I don’t have enough pee to provide for my sample. What can I expect to happen?” You can expect the DCO to stay with you until you are able to supply 90 milliliters of urine. During that time, your sample will be locked in a partial sample vault until you’re ready to give your 90 mils.

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