H.R.4771 - Designer Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2014

Michael Scally MD

Doctor of Medicine
10+ Year Member
[I suppose we will see just how strong is the supplement industry lobbyists.]

H.R.4771 - Designer Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2014
. [Passed House of Representatives 09/15; 09/16/2014 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Passage 55%] https://beta.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/4771

Designer Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2014 - Amends the Controlled Substances Act to add specified substances to the list of those included within the definition of "anabolic steroid." Provides that a drug or hormonal substance (other than estrogens, progestins, corticosteroids, and dehydroepiandrosterone) that is not listed and that is derived from, or has a chemical structure substantially similar to, an anabolic steroid that is listed, shall be considered to be an anabolic steroid for purposes of such Act if it:
(1) has been created or manufactured with the intent of producing a substance that either promotes muscle growth or otherwise causes a pharmacological effect similar to that of testosterone; or
(2) has been, or is intended to be, promoted in any manner suggesting that consuming it will promote any pharmacological effect similar to that of testosterone.

Prohibits a substance from being considered to be a drug or hormonal substance for purposes of such Act if it is:
(1) an herb or other botanical, a concentrate, metabolite, or extract of, or a constituent isolated directly from, an herb or other botanical, or a combination of two or more such substances; or
(2) a dietary ingredient for purposes of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and is not anabolic or androgenic. Requires any person claiming the benefit of such an exception to bear the burden of providing the appropriate evidence.

Authorizes the Attorney General to issue an order adding a drug or other substance to the definition of "anabolic steroid" upon finding that:
(1) the substance satisfies the criteria for being considered an anabolic steroid, and
(2) such addition will assist in preventing abuse or misuse of the substance.

Prohibits importing, exporting, manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, or possessing with intent to manufacture, distribute, or dispense any anabolic steroid, or any product containing an anabolic steroid, unless it bears a label clearly identifying the anabolic steroid by the nomenclature used by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Prescribes penalties. Sets forth an exemption from such IUPAC nomenclature requirement if such product is labeled in the manner required under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as described in this Act.

Authorizes the Attorney General to:
(1) collect data and analyze products to determine whether they contain anabolic steroids and are properly labeled, and
(2) publish a list of products containing an anabolic steroid that are not properly labeled.
 
So did this law just outlaw all prohormones unanimously? Or is it saying that any chemical manufactured and marketed as a replacement for test or a PED, can now be banned with ease due to this act?
 
[I suppose we will see just how strong is the supplement industry lobbyists.

The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA), Natural Products Association (NPA), Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) and American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) have all given their wholesale support for this amendment.

The five major dietary supplement industry associations have abandoned the bodybuilding and sports nutrition segment when it comes to synthetic steroids sold as supplements.

They are angry at the bodybuilding nutrition segment because it has given legislators ammunition to gut the cash cow known as DSHEA. They think support for DASC is the best way to preserve DSHEA. And they are probably right.
 
So did this law just outlaw all prohormones unanimously? Or is it saying that any chemical manufactured and marketed as a replacement for test or a PED, can now be banned with ease due to this act?
Most of the "prohormones" and synthetic steroids sold as dietary supplements are already illegal. That's not the real issue.

The issue is that they are not legally defined as "anabolic steroids"; therefore they are regulated by the FDA. The amendment is an admission that the FDA has utterly failed to regulate steroids sold as supplement.It makes it easy to reclassify all the "unapproved" new (steroidal) drugs as schedule III controlled substances (legally defined anabolic steroids).

So, rather than the incompetent FDA being in charge of regulating them, it is the big boys at the DEA who can use the tools in their war on drugs/steroids arsenal at its disposal to go after supplement companies trying to sell synthetic steroids.
 
Most of the "prohormones" and synthetic steroids sold as dietary supplements are already illegal. That's not the real issue.

The issue is that they are not legally defined as "anabolic steroids"; therefore they are regulated by the FDA. The amendment is an admission that the FDA has utterly failed to regulate steroids sold as supplement.It makes it easy to reclassify all the "unapproved" new (steroidal) drugs as schedule III controlled substances (legally defined anabolic steroids).

So, rather than the incompetent FDA being in charge of regulating them, it is the big boys at the DEA who can use the tools in their war on drugs/steroids arsenal at its disposal to go after supplement companies trying to sell synthetic steroids.
Ahhhh I see. Thanks for the clarification, Millard. That becomes a whole new game when the DEA oversees it
 
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA), Natural Products Association (NPA), Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) and American Herbal Products Association (AHPA) have all given their wholesale support for this amendment.

The five major dietary supplement industry associations have abandoned the bodybuilding and sports nutrition segment when it comes to synthetic steroids sold as supplements.

They are angry at the bodybuilding nutrition segment because it has given legislators ammunition to gut the cash cow known as DSHEA. They think support for DASC is the best way to preserve DSHEA. And they are probably right.

Is there a link?
 
"The Council for Responsible Nutrition on Monday praised the U.S. House of Representatives for its passage of the Designer Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2014 (H.R. 4771), introduced by Reps. Joe Pitts, R-Pa., and Frank Pallone, D-N.J." http://www.drugstorenews.com/article/designer-anabolic-steroid-control-act-2014-passes-house-supported-supplement-industry
 
‘An important step’: Trade associations and USADA welcome new Designer Anabolic Steroid Control Act
http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com...ome-new-Designer-Anabolic-Steroid-Control-Act

The introduction of the Designer Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2014 (DASCA) by Senators Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) has been met with widespread support by key industry stakeholders.

The Act’s introduction was welcomed by a joint statement from the American Herbal Products Association (AHPA), the Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA), the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), the Natural Products Association (NPA) and the United Natural Products Alliance (UNPA).
 
Here are the specific synthetic steroids that have been sold as dietary supplements that will be reclassified as SIII Controlled Substances:

`(l) 5a-Androstan-3,6,17-trione;
``(li) 6-bromo-androstan-3,17-dione;
``(lii) 6-bromo-androsta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione;
``(liii) 4-chloro-17a-methyl-androsta-1,4-diene-3,17b-diol;
``(liv) 4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-4-ene-3b,17b-diol;
``(lv) 4-chloro-17a-methyl-17b-hydroxy-androst-4-en-3-one;
``(lvi) 4-chloro-17a-methyl-17b-hydroxy-androst-4-ene-3,11-
dione;
``(lvii) 4-chloro-17a-methyl-androsta-1,4-diene-3,17b-diol;
``(lviii) 2a,17a-dimethyl-17b-hydroxy-5a-androstan-3-one;
``(lix) 2a,17a-dimethyl-17b-hydroxy-5b-androstan-3-one;
``(lx) 2a,3a-epithio-17a-methyl-5a-androstan-17b-ol;
``(lxi) [3,2-c]-furazan-5a-androstan-17b-ol;
``(lxii) 3b-hydroxy-estra-4,9,11-trien-17-one;
``(lxiii) 17a-methyl-androst-2-ene-3,17b-diol;
``(lxiv) 17a-methyl-androsta-1,4-diene-3,17b-diol;
``(lxv) Estra-4,9,11-triene-3,17-dione;
``(lxvi) 18a-Homo-3-hydroxy-estra-2,5(10)-dien-17-one;
``(lxvii) 6a-Methyl-androst-4-ene-3,17-dione;
``(lxviii) 17a-Methyl-androstan-3-hydroxyimine-17b-ol;
``(lxix) 17a-Methyl-5a-androstan-17b-ol;
``(lxx) 17b-Hydroxy-androstano[2,3-d]isoxazole;
``(lxxi) 17b-Hydroxy-androstano[3,2-c]isoxazole;
``(lxxii) 4-Hydroxy-androst-4-ene-3,17-dione[3,2-
c]pyrazole-5a-androstan-17b-ol;
``(lxxiii) [3,2-c]pyrazole-androst-4-en-17b-ol;
``(lxxiv) [3,2-c]pyrazole-5a-androstan-17b-ol;

Source: https://beta.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/4771/text
 
Excuse my ignorance, but who's the dumbass who wrote and is sponsoring the bill?


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Excuse my ignorance, but who's the dumbass who wrote and is sponsoring the bill?

Rep. Pitts, Joseph R. [R-PA-16]
Rep. Pallone, Frank, Jr. [D-NJ-6]
Rep. Chaffetz, Jason [R-UT-3]
Rep. Lujan, Ben Ray [D-NM-3]
Rep. Shea-Porter, Carol [D-NH-1]
Rep. Amodei, Mark E. [R-NV-2]
Rep. Duckworth, Tammy [D-IL-8]
 
Potent and untested drugs sold as “dietary supplements”
http://www.bmj.com/content/351/bmj.h4181

Nine supplements suspected of containing drugs were analysed as part of an investigation for the television programme Spotlight (broadcasted 31 March 2015 by BBC Northern Ireland).

The supplements were bought from high street shops and from an e-commerce site (box). Products were sold as “fat burners” or “pro-hormones,” with packaging often blatantly listing chemical names of drugs.

Content of nine dietary supplements bought on the high street and internet:

· Product 1. Strip Ts*: Caffeine, 1,3-dimethylamylamine (DMAA), synephrine

· Product 2. Strip Ts*: Caffeine, (DMAA), synephrine

· Product 3. Angel Dust: Caffeine, 1,3-dimethylbutylamine (DMBA)

· Product 4. Ostapure: Ostarine

· Product 5. Hemo Rage: Caffeine, synephrine

· Product 6. SD Extreme: methasterone

· Product 7. Metha-Quad Extreme: Methylstenbolone, methasterone, 13-ethyl-3 methoxy-gona-2,5(10)-dien-17-one

· Product 8. Mutant Noxx Mass Power Blend: Caffeine, DMBA

· Product 9. M1T Hulk XT: Methyl-1-testosterone

*Same product bought from two different shops.

Ostarine, found in product 4, is a selective androgen receptor modulator that is being tested as a medicine, but has not been authorised for marketing.

The stimulant 1,3-dimethylamylamine (DMAA) was found in products 1 and 2, and 1,3-dimethylbutylamine (DMBA) was found in products 3 and 8. DMAA was recently identified in “dietary supplements” and has been associated with adverse events, including acute myocardial infarction, strokes, and deaths. Since regulators removed DMAA from the market, an analogue DMBA has appeared as a replacement.

Products 6, 7, and 9 contained anabolic steroids, some of which have been associated with hepatoxicity. Although advertised as legal pro-hormones they are controlled drugs in the UK.
 
Our benevolent FDA at it yet again :rolleyes:

Why ban B vitamins? Makes no sense

And better stock up now guys before the banhammer is swung!
 
What I don't understand is they can change the compound in the fake bake crap it it still be legal around the loopole but anything that can remotely be like the compound that can promote muscle growth is outlawed and frowned upon. Why don't these fat, alcoholic lazy pos politicians go after the drugs that hurt people and families and leave the people wanting to better themselves alone. This stuff pisses me off.
 
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