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Steroid Sting in Orlando FLa

mono_1 said:
Just seem it on tv anybody else
They're going after the pharmacies that used docs to write scrips online w/o consultation etc. Talking about Evander Holyfield, some baseball players, some athletes etc. One guy they are questioning is a physician for the FBI and some other agency + bought over $150,000 in GH and test...it'll be interesting to see what pans out. The investigation started in NY, which has rediculous "substance" laws.
 
The person who bought the $150,000 in Test was an NFL Team Doctor but also a private physician. He has already been publicly cleared of wrong doing in that he was prescribing it to his patients legally. A lot of doctors keep drugs in stock, such as a family practice doctor having antibiotics and flu shots. He's been cleared.

I just spoke with a reporter from the Albany newspaper and here's the info he knows so far:
1) A DEA agent posed as a doctor, and was paid by the Signature pharmacy to prescribe drugs to patients he never had any contact with or talked to.

2) New York physicians are only able to prescribe drugs if they meet face to face with the patient. What is in limbo here is whether a Florida doctor can prescribe to a New York resident without a face to face meeting, since that is not a law in Florida. Thats the basis of some of this.

3) The Health and Rejuvination doctors are so confident that they're right in this matter, that the day after the sting, they're still open for business. I called mine today and the Dr. is still prescribing to patients she has evaluated.

4) That dozens of underground labs are now in jeapardy as well. The reporter claims that 3 distributors in Sugar Land, Texas have already been arrested and more are coming. He says it is likely that the pharmaceutical compound pharmacy there is giving up the names of the distributors in the area in order to avoid their own personal demise. I personally know that atleast 2 "domestic sources" are located in Sugar Land.

5) Lastly, that any patient, celebrity or not, whose name comes out in this is being violated of their doctor to patient confidentiality by the DEA. According to his DEA source, the DEA is well aware that patients of a legal Rejuvination center where blood work was evlauted are in the clear, as are their doctors. The DEA licenses most of these centers and the doctor's that run them to evaluate and prescribe anabolics. What they are after is the doctors who aren't licensed to give them out, and who are being paid to write scripts without evaluation.
 
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