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DEA Identifies 22 Dietary Supplements Containing Anabolic Steroids

Millard BakerMay 3, 2008

The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) identified 22 dietary supplements containing anabolic steroids that are marketed and sold on the Internet, in proposed rules published last week in the Federal Register.

According to the DEA, the following three steroids meet the criteria for โ€œanabolic steroidsโ€ under the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 (โ€Classification of Three Steroids as Schedule III Anabolic Steroids Under the Controlled Substances Act,โ€ April 25).

  • Boldione (a.k.a. androsta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione)
  • Desoxymethyltestosterone (a.k.a. DMT and 17a-methyl-5a-androst-2-en-17b-ol)
  • 19-nor-4,9(10)-androstadienedione (a.k.a.19-norandrosta-4,9(10)-diene-3,17-dione and esta-4,9(10)-diene-3,17-dione)

Apparently, this is a shocking surprise to supplement-industry lobbyist Loren Israelsen. Israelsen recently forwarded the following remarks (written by Rob Eder) to members of the United Natural Products Alliance.

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โ€œAs I have previously suggested, perhaps the Congress should examine whether the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Actโ€“DSHEA, as it is commonly knownโ€“is being adequately enforced,โ€ Fehr said [โ€ฆ]

I have got some news for Donald Fehr: They donโ€™t sell steroids in the supplement aisle. They donโ€™t sell the โ€œcreamโ€ or the โ€œclear,โ€ either. Thatโ€™s because this industry does a better job of policing itself than Major League Baseball ever could.

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Itโ€™s a sad and unfortunate day for the supplement industry when Major League Baseball has more credibility than supplement-industry leaders. The DEA has news for Loren Israelsenโ€”YES, they do sell steroids in the supplement aisle, and theย  supplement industry is no better at self-regulating than MLB; at least the MLB finally acknowledged they have a steroid problem.

Obviously, this is bad news for the future of the supplement industry. Deserusan of Gaspari does a good job at summarizing the risks to the future of the industry (โ€The DEA Has Their Eye on Online Supplement Retailers,โ€ April 30).

Itโ€™s no myth that physique enhancement often points one down paths which lead them to โ€œillegalโ€ compounds, after unsuccessful trials with legal OTC supplements. However, there are numerous โ€œgrey-areaโ€ supplements which are in clear violation of FDA policies that are still sold as legal supplements. My issue with these grey-market compounds is that they indeed put the full spectrum of OTC supplements at risk of being banned.

We all know the FDA has been a sleeping monster for quite a few years when it comes to this, but now the supplement industry has caught the eye of the DEA.

Deserusan appeals to the industry to take โ€œproactiveโ€ steps in light of the news.

I guess the question is, since the DEA is now looking into these compounds, what proactive steps will supplement distributors take in order to see that the DEA doesnโ€™t crack down on more โ€œgrey areaโ€ or even perfectly legal OTC supplements? [โ€ฆ]

My message to them is, donโ€™t get greedy on a few flagged steroids which puts everything else OTC on the market in harms way as well. Uncle Sam is not ****ing around anymore when it comes to steroids, and that cat is out of the bag regarding these three compounds.

But sadly, I donโ€™t think supplement retailers will heed Deserusanโ€™s warning. When the FDA raided LG Sciences and seized over one million dollars in dietary supplements containing 1,4,6 etiocholan-dione (ATD) and 4-etioallocholen-3,6,17-trione (6-OXO-4-androstenedione), I donโ€™t think a single supplement retailer stopped selling products containing these ingredients. Even when the owner of a supplement company brutally murdered his girlfriend with a baseball bat, I couldnโ€™t find a single, supplement retailer who had a problem continuing to sell his dietary supplements.

I am afraid that retailers donโ€™t recognize the significant of the Dietary Health and Supplement Education Act (DSHEA), and will take it for granted until it is too late.

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DEA Identifies 22 Dietary Supplements Containing Anabolic Steroids

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