MuscleMaster recalls steroid-laced supplements
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Northborough, Mass.-based vitamin e-retailer voluntarily recalls all lots of 17 dietary supplements sold between June 1, 2009 and Nov. 17, 2009 nationwide due to steroids in the formulas. In a Jan. 15 release posted on MuscleMaster's site, it says the products include Advanced Muscle Science Dienedrone, Anabolic Formulation and Competitive Edge Labs. FDA expressed concern the product may present acute liver injury associated with the formula and advises consumers to stop use and to report to adverse events to FDA
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