The Monterey County Department of Health has issued a notice of a recall of the testosterone booster Uprizing 2.0 because it appears to contain superdrol, a synthetic steroid.
Uprizing 2.0, dietary supplement, contains a synthetic steroid — making it an unapproved drug.
From Thecalifornian.com:
Acute liver injury is known to be a possible effect of using products containing [...]
November 2, 2011 | Posted in
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According to a press release, the Food and Drug Administration notified Superior Metabolic Technologies that Uprizing 2.0 contained a synthetic steroid called superdrol, which is banned by the FDA.
The notification led to recall of the dietary supplement.
From Marietta.patch.com:
Acute liver injury is a possible effect of using products containing synthetic anabolic steroids. Use of synthetic anabolic [...]
October 22, 2011 | Posted in
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Irish Medicine Board (IMB) Chief executive Pat O’Mahony said that using steroid-containing supplements might result in adverse effects such as acute liver damage, increase risk of heart disease and strokes.
The (IMB) is concerned that a small number of Irish consumers may have purchased products online at www.Bodybuilding.com. The agency has issued a warning regarding the [...]
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