| Literature DB >> 25778637 |
Raquel Vázquez-Mourelle1, Eduardo Carracedo-Martínez2, Eugenio Ces Gens3, Luis Cadórniga Valiño4, Pilar Álvaro Esteban5, José Manuel Pose Reino3.
Abstract
Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) can cause serious adverse effects when used without a therapeutic purpose. This article aims to show that the AAS are susceptible to being sold on the black market. We also aim to describe how certain limitations on the health inspection services of the Galician health service to pursue these illegal actions prompted a regulatory initiative demanding that additional actions be granted to community pharmacies when dispensing AAS. Four pharmacy inspections detected the diversion of a total of 3118 packages of AAS, which led to the opening of four disciplinary proceedings. In two of these, specialized police forces were called in as there was sufficient evidence of possible diversion to gymnasiums, resulting in a police operation called Operation Fitness.Entities:
Keywords: Anabolic agents; Anabolizantes; Androgenic agents; Andrógenos; Athletic performance; Desvío de medicamentos sujetos a prescripción; Drug legislation; Legislación de medicamentos; Prescription drug diversion; Public health; Rendimiento atlético; Salud pública
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25778637 DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2015.02.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gac Sanit ISSN: 0213-9111 Impact factor: 2.139