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    FDA Strikes

    7/28/2009

    The FDA is notifying the public about new safety information concerning products marketed for body building and increasing muscle mass. The FDA has sent a Warning Letter to a manufacturer of body building supplements that claim to contain steroid-like ingredients, but in fact contain synthetic steroids. The products named in the Warning Letter are marketed by American Cellular Laboratories, Inc., and include ?TREN-Xtreme,? ?MASS Xtreme,? ?ESTRO Xtreme,? ?AH-89-Xtreme,? ?HMG Xtreme,? ?MMA-3 Xtreme,? ?VNS-9 Xtreme,? and ?TT-40-Xtreme.?

    The FDA has received reports of serious adverse events associated with the use of these products and other similar products. Products like these are frequently marketed as alternatives to anabolic steroids for increasing muscle mass and strength and are sold both online and in retail stores. They are often promoted to athletes to improve sports performance and to aid in recovery from training and sporting events. Although products containing synthetic steroids are frequently marketed as dietary supplements, they are NOT dietary supplements, but instead are unapproved new drugs that have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety and effectiveness.

    Adverse event reports received by the FDA for body building products that are labeled to contain steroids or steroid alternatives involve men (ages 22-55) and include cases of serious liver injury, stroke, kidney failure and pulmonary embolism (blockage of an artery in the lung).

    Due to the potentially serious health risks associated with using these types of products, the FDA recommends that consumers immediately stop using all body building products that claim to contain steroids or steroid-like substances. Consumers should consult their health care professional if they are experiencing symptoms possibly associated with these products, particularly nausea, weakness or fatigue, fever, abdominal pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes) or brown/discolored urine. The FDA also recommends that consumers talk with their health care professional about any body building supplements they are taking or planning to take, particularly if they are uncertain about a product?s ingredients.

    Health care professionals are advised to ask their patients about any over-the-counter products they may be using, including products marketed as dietary supplements. Additionally, health care professionals should be alert to patients presenting with the warning signs that may be associated with the use of steroids or steroid-like substances, including liver injury, kidney failure, stroke, and hormone-associated adverse effects, such as blood clots, including pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis.

    Health care professionals and consumers are encouraged to report any adverse events related to the use of these products to FDA's MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program, either online, by regular mail or by fax, using the contact information at the bottom of this page.

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    LOL till they fix the loophole in the law, Designer steroids will continue to rule.

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    I can't stand how injectable steroids are illegal but these designer steroids are. Not that I think they should be illegal too, I just think that all steroids should be legal. they used to sell heroine as a damn cough suppressant. I am just saying we have come a long way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
    I can't stand how injectable steroids are illegal but these designer steroids are. Not that I think they should be illegal too, I just think that all steroids should be legal. they used to sell heroine as a damn cough suppressant. I am just saying we have come a long way.
    Steroids are legal... With a prescription. I think the law is entirely accurate for steroids. If they were legal, every douche at the gym would be sticking himself and destroying his body.

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    Many of the douche bags in the gym are sticking themselves and destroying their body. I do not agree that steroids should be illegal without a prescription. cough medicine, alcohol, tylenol is worse for you. everything when abused is bad, but seeing as you can inject 10ccs of test and get almost no bad side effects (some more than others), it is definitely one of the better things I have in my medicine cabinet. also if the real stuff was regulated there would be no dirty gear and no designer steroids that destroy your body. granted orals and things like tren are bad too, but if fda regulated tren then maybe it would not be as harsh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
    I do not agree that steroids should be illegal without a prescription. cough medicine, alcohol, tylenol is worse for you.
    While I agree that steroids should be legal without a prescription, I think that you should be able to go into the doctor and get a prescription. Like Viagra or Propecia, if you want it, you get it. But you also get the proper instruction and dosing.

    Long shot, I know... But if we are speaking relatively then that is the way things SHOULD be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aestheticmind View Post
    While I agree that steroids should be legal without a prescription, I think that you should be able to go into the doctor and get a prescription. Like Viagra or Propecia, if you want it, you get it. But you also get the proper instruction and dosing.

    Long shot, I know... But if we are speaking relatively then that is the way things SHOULD be.
    I agree 100% with that.

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    Education could solve all steroid trouble. unfortunately the gov's think prohibition can solve something. yes, maybe they avoid 50% of the potential users to never be able to get gear, but allow the rest of 50% to get UGL shit infectious gear because of the tight control of human grade.

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    If that was the case why not make all Pain killers legal too!! Just walk in , tell your Doctor you want 200 OxyContin 80mg tabs and go to the phatmacy and get them filled

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