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IForce Nutrition fined $125,000 for steroid tainted supplements.

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  • IForce Nutrition fined $125,000 for steroid tainted supplements.

    An Arizona-based pharmaceutical company has been fined and placed on probation for violating federal laws governing dietary supplements.

    Tribravus Enterprises, which also does business as IForce Nutrition in California, was penalized this week in federal court in Boise. The company was convicted for distributing drugs that violated the federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.

    U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill fined the company $125,000 and imposed stricter testing protocols during a three-year probation to make sure the company's future diet pills don't contain banned steroids.

    Food and Drug Administration investigators found that the company's dietary pills and capsules contained synthetic steroids and should have been regulated as unapproved drugs under federal laws.

    The charges were filed in Idaho because Tribravus delivered its products to an Idaho retail company for wider distribution.

  • #2
    Any idea on what ingredient was found in them by the FDA?

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    • #3
      good question what was in it? sneaky bastards

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      • #4
        something cheap most likely

        tainted supps were not uncommon back in the day before roid laws changed, they'd introduce a new product and put a little something extra in to get buzz for new product sales

        it wasn't rampant, yet, it was done

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        • #5
          HOLY SHI*

          im using Iforces Dexaprine and TT-33 and ive used tropinol before!!!

          I wonder if its tropinol cause i got some awesome gains but wicked sides so had to stop after 3 weeks!..

          Can someone find out????

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          • #6
            "According to the plea agreement, FDA found three products distributed by Tribravus / IForce as dietary supplements —17aPheraFLEX, Dymethazine and Methadrol—contained synthetic steroids: DMT or Madol and Superdrol. The charges were filed in Idaho because Tribravus delivered its products to an Idaho retail company for wider distribution.

            This is not the company’s first run-in with FDA and the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA). Last fall, FDA told the company its Reversitol “dietary supplement” contained an ingredient, 6-Etioallochol-1,4-Diene-3,17-Dione (aka ATD, an aromatase inhibitor) that did not meet the definition of a dietary ingredient and was, therefore, in violation of provisions of FDCA. The company responded by issuing a voluntary recall of the product which, by then, had already been discontinued."

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            • #7
              Found the real deal from the one of the reps...

              "Thank you!

              We got "talked to" for selling protodrol, then no father more down the road, other companies can sell it but we can not.

              All I will say for now, the situation is just ridiculous. What I will say is that we complied with all of their demands and completely transformed our supplement line-up to Non-PH/DS related products.

              BTW, I had no clue that we even made more than 60 different products lol.. I must be reading something wrong there."

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