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You are here: Home / Steroid News / Steroid Witch Hunt Expands to Include Physicians in Houston

Steroid Witch Hunt Expands to Include Physicians in Houston

March 16, 2008 by Millard Leave a Comment

Reporters from around the country have descended upon Houston, Texas pursuing their steroid witch hunt against anyone who may have used steroids or could have potentially provided anabolic steroids to Major League Baseball players e.g. Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte. The targets in their steroid investigation have expanded from fitness professionals Kelly Blair (of 1-on-1 Elite Personal Fitness) and Shaun Kelley (of Shaun Kelley Weight Control) to at least one Houston-area physician.

In the absence of evidence connecting Shaun Kelley with providing steroids to Roger Clemens, speculation surrounds Lisa Routh, M.D. of Brainwaves Neuroimaging Clinic in Houston who worked with Shaun Kelley.

There is no evidence that Dr. Routh prescribed steroids to Roger Clemens or any major league baseball player for that matter but she was outspoken in her defense of the use of anabolic steroids in medicine. She admits to prescribing testosterone and growth hormone to policemen, professional wrestlers, and people who work out in an effort to improve their quality of life. Furthermore, Dr. Routh proposed that professional athletes be permitted to use performance enhancing drugs under a doctor’s supervision (“Houston-area gyms part of drug culture beyond sports scope,” March 16).

Interviews with Routh, of the Brainwaves Medical Center in Houston, and with eight former and current employees of Kelley, reveal a corner of the fitness industry where the same drugs that are stigmatizing professional sports are seen simply as a lifestyle choice for others.

Routh told The News that she regularly prescribed testosterone and human growth hormone for a large number of Boston policemen, who “get on a frickin’ plane and come down here twice a year, for frickin’ growth hormone and testosterone.”

She said she prescribes other hormones for menopausal women and professional wrestlers – all in the name of quality of life. Furthermore she argued for legalizing such drugs in professional sports, provided athletes have medical care.

“We pay them ridiculously, because we expect performance, and I think the bottom line is safety,” says Routh, who proposes allowing big-league baseball clubs to contract with five or 10 doctors in every city who would be the only league-approved providers of drugs. Players caught going elsewhere for their ‘roids would get hit with a fine.

“If someone wants to use human growth hormone or a testosterone product, they need to be under a physician’s supervision,” says Routh. “If they buy stuff off the black market or off some gym rat and they’re not under a doctor’s supervision, they should pay a penalty, and they should get the penalty that hurts, in the wallet.”

The Daily News also persists in its efforts to tarnish and incriminate fitness professionals in Houston. They continued their attack on 1-on -1 Elite Personal Fitness (even though Kelly Blair categorically denied their allegations) by reporting that co-owner Kevin Schexnider was prescribed testosterone cypionate and Anadrol by Revolution Medical Center in Phoenix several years ago; further Schexnider knew former bodybuilder Craig Titus who is awaiting trial on murder charges.

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Millard
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: anadrol, testosterone, testosterone cypionate

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Avatar of thick thick Aug 16, 2008 #1

hope he wins

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s simpllyhuge Feb 23, 2010 #2

does any one know what happened with this? can some one be on trt and become an nypd officer?

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Avatar of Deacon Deacon Feb 23, 2010 #3

there must be more to the story - if they tested him for steroids/ test use - I find it hard to believe that the NYPD tests each officer for that

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m mormussle Feb 24, 2010 #4

sounds like his name was on the list from ORD. lots of cops were 27 just in NY city alone. thats one of the reasons they never whent after any end users . some cops were singled out and tested. He should win his case now that that ass Bush is out of office.

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Avatar of Bigkarch Bigkarch Feb 24, 2010 #5

there is more to the story....a script as he said he got is protected by ADA....he cant get fired for that with a valid script

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