Many states, FL included I believe, now have laws that the physician must do a physical examination on a person before they can prescribe anything to that person. I'm not sure if you said otherwise, but I just want to clarify.tee said:Filling prescriptions for steroids online is not a crime. Filling illegal prescriptions would be. (i.e. prescribing Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) to young teens, for people without blood tests showing low testosterone levels, importing their meds from overseas and reselling to save money (Like Powermedica did), etc). This pharmacy was doing more than just prescribing Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) to men in their late 30s+ with low test levels. Florida courts have already upheld the filling of prescriptions over the internet as long as the doctor makes every effort to ascertain the identity of the person requesting the medication to be that actual person. Stay tuned and I'm betting that much more will come out that this clinic was doing. (Other than filling LEGAL prescriptions for steroids(HRT).
This is a good question, but I think that you need a legal expert, not a medical expert, here. Rick Collins.tee said:Maybe someone in the medical field can answer this. How can the media keep getting the client lists from these clinics that they are busting? What about the medical privacy act? These clients were doing everything "By the book." Still, their names are getting released and pubished. They just now said they believe that Evander Holyfield had scrips filled, and the ball player Gary Matthews. Whats up with that shit?
Yeah, if you play sports and you merit testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) or GH, then you're just shit outa luck.estray said:While that may be true, steroids are still banned in pro sports and that wouldnt give them a free pass. I agree though this whole witch hunt is just rediculous. Go bust some real drug dealers.
mranak said:Many states, FL included I believe, now have laws that the physician must do a physical examination on a person before they can prescribe anything to that person. I'm not sure if you said otherwise, but I just want to clarify.
mranak said:This is a good question, but I think that you need a legal expert, not a medical expert, here. Rick Collins.
email him and see if he'll comment on it on this board.
Jimmykick said:they were not overpriced
they were human grade and a 10 ml bottle was only 120 bucks
I'm afraid to drive by there or go in there
Dude, that's just like someone saying that "The truth is..Tylenol, Aspirin, etc. are dangerous." Everything is dangerous in excess doses. So is masturbation.mustanged77 said:I have to agree with you. This is just common sense.
The truth is..steroids are dangerous and most of the time, illegal. If you spend enough time on this forum you will see plenty of people who can get AAS, but they definately shouldn't be using them. All of us who use Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) illegally are taking chances. I choose my path and I try to do it as intelligently as I can. I don't expect anyone to back me up except my lawyer.
A lot of people have guns, but we all know people who just shouldn't.
Well, the dosages that we discuss are in excess. 500mg of testosterone/week is not good for your health.pineapple said:Dude, that's just like someone saying that "The truth is..Tylenol, Aspirin, etc. are dangerous." Everything is dangerous in excess doses. So is masturbation.
simpllyhuge said:that is outrageous. i could make enough test for me a three friends to run for a year straight with that much money
estray said:While that may be true, steroids are still banned in pro sports and that wouldnt give them a free pass. I agree though this whole witch hunt is just rediculous. Go bust some real drug dealers.
pineapple said:Dude, that's just like someone saying that "The truth is..Tylenol, Aspirin, etc. are dangerous." Everything is dangerous in excess doses. So is masturbation.