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Anabolic Steroid Methyltrienolone Kills 200 Bodybuilders

April 17, 2008 by Millard 4 Comments

Methyltrienolone - Metribolone

The Athens News, an English-language newspaper in Greece, has been covering the recent steroid scandal plaguing the Greek Weightlifting Olympic Team. The newspaper discusses the anabolic steroid methyltrienolone, one of the three substances in the failed drug tests for the eleven Greek weightlifters. The newspaper makes the preposterous and irresponsible claim that methyltrienolone killed 200 bodybuilders in the 1960s.

Steroid expert Patrick Arnold (Ergopharm) has told me he doesn’t believe methyltrienolone was ever formally introduced commercially; therefore it is extremely unlikely that any bodybuilders were even aware of its existence in the 1960s. It is “completely inconceivable” that 200 bodybuilders died from using methyltrienolone, according to Arnold.

In the Athens News article, Professor Demetrios Kouretas (Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology at the University of Thessaly) discusses the “deadly” and toxic steroid methyltrienolone (“Testing positive saved lives: Greek biochemistry professor Dimitris Kouretas says methyltrienolone could well have killed Greek weightlifter,” April 11).

“This [methyltrienolone] is a very old drug and no one has tested positive for it in the recent past. It is on the banned drugs list. But because it is extremely toxic, especially for the liver, it is not used,” Kouretas said. “Those that tested positive are in a sense very lucky because if they continued, they could have died.”

Of the three banned substances for which the Greek athletes tested positive, methyltrienolone is the most dangerous. The drug was held responsible for the death of about 200 people, mainly bodybuilders, in the 1960s.

“After three or four weeks of taking it, you get severe liver problems, and if you don’t stop, it could lead to death in a few months,” Kouretas.

“For the last 25 years, methyltrienolone has been used in hundreds of laboratory experiments on killing cancer cells. It is commercially called R-1881. But it is not used as an anabolic steroid,” Kouretas said.

The newspaper article quotes Professor Demetrios Kouretas extensively. Dr. Kouretas received a postdoctoral degree from Harvard Medical School and has had over 40 articles published in scientific journals.

Nowhere is Dr. Kouretas directly quoted with the absurd and blatantly false propagandistic statement that the anabolic steroid methyltrienolone killed 200 bodybuilders?! Unfortunately, the author of the Athens News article interjected the statement giving the impression that it may be attributable to Dr. Kouretas.

Greek journalists apparently have no qualms about (mis)using university experts when publishing their steroid misinformation. Dr. Kouretas’ fearmongering about Greek weightlifters (being on the verge of death only to be saved by a positive doping result) was not enough for the author of the report.

Methyltrienolone - Metribolone
Methyltrienolone – Metribolone

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Millard
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Millard writes about anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs and their use and impact in sport and society. He discusses the medical and non-medical uses of anabolic-androgenic steroids while advocating a harm reduction approach to steroid education.

Filed Under: Steroid News Tagged With: anabolic steroids, methyltrienolone, steroids

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Avatar of chemical g chemical g Apr 18, 2008 #1

For Fuck sakes here we go again!!! I dont even think there has been 50 deaths in the history of steroid use and abuse now one compound has just made HISTORY in killing more bodybuilders than in the history of Anabolic Use. Come on this is getting worse by the week. Last week we were classified with meth use this week bodybuilders are dying in Greece by the hundreds. What next Muslim bombers sacrificing themselves by strapping explosive devices to themselves due to steroid abuse that has to be the next exaggerated Bull Shit.

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Avatar of perseverance perseverance Apr 19, 2008 #2

Haha, this is ridiculous. If 200 bodybuilders died in the 60's that'd be like 10% of the bodybuilding community back then. Come on Greece, you can do better than that

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Avatar of musle mafia musle mafia Apr 21, 2008 #3

The misinformation out about steroids now would almost be funny if not for the fact the your average joe is actually believing this bullshit. Anyone in the steroid community knows this is total bullshit but it's influencing so many peoples opions that it worries me that we may be in for a really harsh crack down which will be bad for us all. It seems like now days you can write what ever you want about the effects of steroids no matter how rediculus the statement is because there's probally some misinformed doctor out there that with agree with it.

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Avatar of perseverance perseverance Apr 22, 2008 #4

same shit that went on in the 30's through the 50's with marijuana. Just complete fear tactic propaganda. Look what that did. Everyone smokes weed now a days and most everyone knows the truth about it.

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