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An online seller of performance enhancing drugs has started branding their products with UFC logos and UFC-branded security stickers under the name "UFC Pharma". These products have come to the attention of USADA, who have added warnings that they contain banned substances to the USADA supplement website.
USADA maintain a “High Risk” list of dietary supplements to help athletes avoid supplements that appear to contain banned substances. Substances on this list often contain relatively benign names like “Beast Mode” or “Andro-Lean Stack”, but the people behind “UFC Pharma” went ahead and just named most of their products after commonly used abbreviations of anabolic steroids. Halotestin became “Halo 10”. Trenbolone Acetate became “Tren A 100”.
This isn’t a case of an over the counter supplement containing a legal substance that is banned by USADA, nor is it a case of a supplement being tainted with an illegal substance to increase its potency. This is straight up someone putting the UFC logo on vials of powerful anabolic androgenic steroids and related substances.
As originally reported by @Dimspace and FloCombat, there is a laundry list of products purporting to contain various steroids and related substances, apparently for sale to the public. All of these ingredients are banned by USADA, and none of them are legal to possess without a prescription in the United States or, apparently, Poland, where the site is based.
Anastrozole/Armidex is the only “UFC Pharma” branded substance on the risk which isn’t a steroid. It is an aromatase inhibitor, intended to be taken alongside/after a cycle of steroids to prevent potential side effects caused by increased estrogen. The rest of the list, printed below, contains a wide variety of anabolic androgenic steroids:
Boldenone
Drostanolone
Halotestin/Fluoxymesterone
Methandrostenole & Clostebol
Methandrostenolone/Methandienone
Nandrolone
Oxandrolone
Oxymetholone
Primobolan/Methenolone Enanthate
Proviron/Mesterolone
Stanozolol
Testosterone propionate
Trenbolone Acetate
http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2016/10/...g-selling-steroids-peds-usada-supplement-list
USADA maintain a “High Risk” list of dietary supplements to help athletes avoid supplements that appear to contain banned substances. Substances on this list often contain relatively benign names like “Beast Mode” or “Andro-Lean Stack”, but the people behind “UFC Pharma” went ahead and just named most of their products after commonly used abbreviations of anabolic steroids. Halotestin became “Halo 10”. Trenbolone Acetate became “Tren A 100”.
This isn’t a case of an over the counter supplement containing a legal substance that is banned by USADA, nor is it a case of a supplement being tainted with an illegal substance to increase its potency. This is straight up someone putting the UFC logo on vials of powerful anabolic androgenic steroids and related substances.
As originally reported by @Dimspace and FloCombat, there is a laundry list of products purporting to contain various steroids and related substances, apparently for sale to the public. All of these ingredients are banned by USADA, and none of them are legal to possess without a prescription in the United States or, apparently, Poland, where the site is based.
Anastrozole/Armidex is the only “UFC Pharma” branded substance on the risk which isn’t a steroid. It is an aromatase inhibitor, intended to be taken alongside/after a cycle of steroids to prevent potential side effects caused by increased estrogen. The rest of the list, printed below, contains a wide variety of anabolic androgenic steroids:
Boldenone
Drostanolone
Halotestin/Fluoxymesterone
Methandrostenole & Clostebol
Methandrostenolone/Methandienone
Nandrolone
Oxandrolone
Oxymetholone
Primobolan/Methenolone Enanthate
Proviron/Mesterolone
Stanozolol
Testosterone propionate
Trenbolone Acetate
http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2016/10/...g-selling-steroids-peds-usada-supplement-list