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Sports nutrition companies that continue to sell Superdrol or similar illegal steroidal ingredients as dietary supplements have been put on notice by the federal government. The same federal prosecutors that pursued defendants in the BALCO steroid scandal have announced the entry of a guilty plea by one of the first distributors of Superdrol.
Anabolic Resources, Inc., doing business as Anabolic Xtreme, pleaded guilty to a felony charge involving the introduction of an unapproved new drug (Anabolic Resources Superdrol) into interstate commerce. The company was sentenced to a $500,000 fine.
The company admitted that Superdrol was fraudulently marketed as a dietary supplement when, in fact, it was a synthetic steroid known as methasteron. Methasteron is also known as methyldrostanolone.
Read more: Superdrol and the End of Illegal Steroidal Ingredients Sold As Dietary Supplements - MESO-Rx
Anabolic Resources, Inc., doing business as Anabolic Xtreme, pleaded guilty to a felony charge involving the introduction of an unapproved new drug (Anabolic Resources Superdrol) into interstate commerce. The company was sentenced to a $500,000 fine.
The company admitted that Superdrol was fraudulently marketed as a dietary supplement when, in fact, it was a synthetic steroid known as methasteron. Methasteron is also known as methyldrostanolone.
Read more: Superdrol and the End of Illegal Steroidal Ingredients Sold As Dietary Supplements - MESO-Rx