warning to Powermedica.com patients

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This is an important post. Especially since I thought the probability of patients being investigated was very low. Some patients are already being investigated and have been forced to submit to drug tests.

This is a very important, possibly precedence-establishing case.

Eight patients of Powermedica.com are being investigated for trying to obtain AAS illegally.

The feds are reviewing patient records to see who ordered AAS from Powermedica. They found 8 broward country sheriff officers that were patients and have turned over the info to the Sheriff's Office.

Keep in mind that this is only an "internal affairs inquiry" but this is not a good sign when patients are being investigated and subjected to drug testing as a result of buying AAS from a longevity clinic.

Hopefully, the patients "targeted" will only be limited to law enforcement patients. I think this will be the case. But you should be warned.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-0217cbso,0,2035369.story?coll=sfla-home-headlines

BSO deputies found on list of Deerfield company that is target of drug inquiry

By Paula McMahon
Staff Writer

February 17, 2005, 10:58 PM EST

Eight Broward sheriff's deputies are under investigation after their names showed up as patients or customers at a Deerfield Beach drug company that was raided by federal agents earlier this week, the Sheriff's Office confirmed Thursday.

Federal investigators from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration raided the PowerMedica office Tuesday looking for mislabeled human-growth hormones and anabolic steroids that were sold without valid prescriptions, according to search warrants released by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami.

Two law enforcement sources said some of the deputies are on the SWAT team, and others work in the Deerfield Beach district.

Federal investigators turned over the eight deputies' names to the Sheriff's Office after they were found in records seized from the company Tuesday night.

The deputies are all under investigation by the internal affairs unit of the Sheriff's Office and have been required to undergo drug testing, Sheriff's spokesman Jim Leljedal said. They have been placed on administrative assignment, which means they will work desk jobs until the inquiry is completed.

"We will be trying to determine if any of our people obtained these prescription drugs illegally," Leljedal said.

He said he could not release details of the pending investigation.

"Obviously, the sheriff is aware of it [the investigation], and he is concerned." Leljedal said.

The deputies have not been charged with any crimes, but Leljedal said the results of the investigation will be turned over to the Broward State Attorney's Office to determine whether any action should be taken.

According to a list of evidence seized from PowerMedica, one deputy's name was on an invoice for three vials of two anabolic steroids, Stanozolol and Oxyandrolone.

Anabolic steroids can legally be prescribed to promote weight gain after extensive surgery or chronic infections and to treat certain types of anemia. People who abuse steroids, including athletes, often do so to bulk up and to improve physical performance.

Human growth hormones are sometimes illegally used to help slow down or reverse the aging process. Pat Hanrahan, senior vice president of the Broward Police Benevolent Association, the union that represents sworn Sheriff's Office employees, said he had not been informed of the investigation and could not comment.

In court documents, federal agents wrote that they began investigating the company after they were able to get prescription steroids and human growth hormones without seeing a doctor. The affidavits include allegations the company was selling some of the medications as rejuvenating products.

PowerMedica CEO Daniel Dailey said his company did nothing illegal. "We didn't sell anything to BSO officers without valid prescriptions," he said.

The Sheriff's Office policy and procedures manual says employees are prohibited from using drugs or controlled substances unless they are lawfully prescribed by a doctor, dentist or pharmacist. Employees can be terminated or face lesser punishments for violating the agency's drug policies. Employees can be ordered to take drug tests at any time, Leljedal said.

The unprescribed use of anabolic steroids is illegal, dangerous and ill-advised, experts said. "It can make you more aggressive, more impulsive and more easy to anger," said Dr. Linn Goldberg, professor of Medicine at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. He runs a program designed to prevent steroid and other drug use in adolescent athletes.

"You wouldn't want a police officer to be impulsive and get in the way of his or her better judgment, because they have a weapon," he said. "In the high stress of an arrest, or tracking someone, or chasing someone, you'd want them under as much control as possible."

Other medical experts agreed.

Anabolic steroids "are dangerous for anybody involved in a service profession, where you have a lot of contact with people and you have to be diplomatic," said Dr. Nabil El Sanadi, Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue's medical director and chairman of emergency medicine for Broward General Medical Center. "If you have a temper, it may make it worse. ..... The finesse, as far as human dynamics and the ability to be diplomatic, is lost."

The U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami declined to comment on the investigation Thursday.

Staff Writers Shannon O'Boye and Jaime Hernandez and WTVJ-Ch. 6 contributed to this report. . Paula McMahon can be reached at pmcmahon@sun-sentinel.com or 954-356-4533.
Copyright 2005, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
 
god..that is such crap..i know a sh#tload of cops that do steroids..and as far as the articles experts all pointing out, " steroid abuse is bad..it makes people angry"...what a joke...I we gonna have that lame excuse shoved down our throats for the rest of our lives? Why cant they say, " steroid abuse is shown to have athletes girlfriends complaining of soreness below the belt" that would at least be more honest..lol
 
I live very close to Powermedica....have friends that went there....from what I've seen on my local news here... it is my understanding that the Police Officers allegedly obtained these drugs without a script....that's why they had to take drug tests and are on desk duty
 
skinnyboy said:
god..that is such crap..i know a sh#tload of cops that do steroids..and as far as the articles experts all pointing out, " steroid abuse is bad..it makes people angry"...what a joke...I we gonna have that lame excuse shoved down our throats for the rest of our lives? Why cant they say, " steroid abuse is shown to have athletes girlfriends complaining of soreness below the belt" that would at least be more honest..lol
"The finesse, as far as human dynamics and the ability to be diplomatic, is lost" when one uses AAS. When one fails at diplomacy, you should automatically suspect AAS use as a primary cause for such failure. :rolleyes:
 
They found 8 broward country sheriff officers that were patients and have turned over the info to the Sheriff's Office.

According to a list of evidence seized from PowerMedica, one deputy's name was on an invoice for three vials of two anabolic steroids, Stanozolol and Oxyandrolone.

Therein lies the problem two drugs that have no place in HR. These types of blatant misbehavior by physicians will surely draw the attention of (and in this case to) law enforcement.

While I am sure most of us agree AS are far from a problem for most ADULTS and people in todays society in general. I have to admit it's almost soothing to see the that in this case law enforcement is not above being pursued for prosecution.

I used to be way up there in my local juice/BB scene and had quite a few friends on various police forces that used as well. I had a big shipment seized many years ago and later found out through a police friend of mine that my package was "put to use" by the local boys in blue. They had even talked about how good the gear was according to my friend. I was never prosecuted since I was very careful and am not an idiot but it still pissed me off that they were above the system. I knew damn well they were keeping my stuff for personal use.

:(

I just wish the media would focus it's attention on the real problems in this world and not on who's hitting too many home runs or sprinting too fast.
The fact that law enforcement time and tax payer money is IMO wasted (except for underage use) will always be a disappointment in our government to me.
 
The unprescribed use of anabolic steroids is illegal, dangerous and ill-advised, experts said. "It can make you more aggressive, more impulsive and more easy to anger," said Dr. Linn Goldberg, professor of Medicine at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. He runs a program designed to prevent steroid and other drug use in adolescent athletes.

This Linn Goldberg is a real piece of shi*. He has been quoted in several articles I have read spouting this nonsense about roid rage. I have been searching incessantly for his e-mail address, but to no avail. If someone can find it for me, I sure would appreciate it because I would like him to send me his list of references for this so-called roid rage. How a MD can be so misinformed is beyond me, but he certainly is an idiot in every sense of the word.

In established journals, authors are required to cite the sources from which they get their information to ensure that they do not write such nonsense and thus cannot spread their own opinions not based on fact. It would be nice if the media (esp. newspapers) had to do this as well, because they are given way too much freedom in what they can publish as fact. It is ironic that the material which the masses do not read (journals) are required to cite, but the material which they do read is subject to much less scrutiny and thus helps the spread of such lies. I apologize if I am rambling, I am out of town, bored, and had a bit too much at the hotel bar.
 
Do you know who Linn Goldberg is? He's probably the largest financial beneficiary of the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004! The ASCA-2004 allocated $15 million to "education" and abuse prevention program based upon Goldberg's ATLAS model, with considerably grants going to his own research I'm sure.

It's no coincidence that he's come out of relative media obscurity to become the nation's top steroid alarmist.
http://www.atlasprogram.com

J DUB said:
The unprescribed use of anabolic steroids is illegal, dangerous and ill-advised, experts said. "It can make you more aggressive, more impulsive and more easy to anger," said Dr. Linn Goldberg, professor of Medicine at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland. He runs a program designed to prevent steroid and other drug use in adolescent athletes.

This Linn Goldberg is a real piece of shi*. He has been quoted in several articles I have read spouting this nonsense about roid rage. I have been searching incessantly for his e-mail address, but to no avail. If someone can find it for me, I sure would appreciate it because I would like him to send me his list of references for this so-called roid rage. How a MD can be so misinformed is beyond me, but he certainly is an idiot in every sense of the word.

In established journals, authors are required to cite the sources from which they get their information to ensure that they do not write such nonsense and thus cannot spread their own opinions not based on fact. It would be nice if the media (esp. newspapers) had to do this as well, because they are given way too much freedom in what they can publish as fact. It is ironic that the material which the masses do not read (journals) are required to cite, but the material which they do read is subject to much less scrutiny and thus helps the spread of such lies. I apologize if I am rambling, I am out of town, bored, and had a bit too much at the hotel bar.
 
Oh man, this just furthers my hatred for this guy. What a great way to make sure that your research (if you can even call his research) is always funded. This is a great example of what can happen when science and politics get intertwined (just look at the corrupt FDA).

IMO, this is where a steroid SIG should come into play. Say there was a steroid SIG, do you not think there would be significant resistance from this group to giving $15M to someone so incompetent as Linn Goldberg? I think so, but since there is noone to question what the govt does in this area they are free to do what they want.
 
freedomfighter said:
For all we know Linn is a schill for Black ops funding. Its time for some conspiracy theories.

Kind of like the $50 light bulbs and $100 hammers. Where the fuck is that money really going?
 
Who watches the watcher? Where do all those confiscated drugs go(not just AAS)? Just how much of taxes actually benefit the taxpayer? Big Brother is pumped and rich. He's also insane. Feeding the people lies and they eat it up. "If the blind lead the blind they both fall into the ditch."
 
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