steroids News Archive

07-Jul-2007

 

  • Genzyme's OA drug fails to beat steroids (UPI)
    U.S. firm Genzyme said its study of hylastin for osteoathritis-related knee pain showed the drug reduced pain, but was not superior to steroids.


  • Benoit had surfaced in steroids case, some question if deaths were preventable (Sports Illustrated)
    Chris Benoit's mother said she wonders whether her son would still be alive if federal agents had been more aggressive when they discovered the professional wrestler was buying large quantities of steroids.


  • Most states don't regulate prep steroids (AP via Yahoo! News)
    They were thinking big in New Mexico. Encouraged by the Drug Enforcement Administration, state officials staged a national summit to discuss solutions for the growing problem of steroids in high school sports.


  • Benoit bought injectable steroids (Fremont Tribune)
    ATLANTA The pro wrestler who strangled his wife and son and committed suicide last month bought injectable steroids excessively, according to court papers released Monday. His doctor was charged with improperly prescribing drugs to other patients.


  • Most States Don't Regulate Prep Steroids (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
    They were thinking big in New Mexico.


  • A few laws exist, but most states keep prep steroids a local issue (The Montana Standard)
    They were thinking big in New Mexico. Encouraged by the Drug Enforcement Agency, state officials staged a national summit to discuss solutions for the growing problem of steroids in high school sports.


  • Genzyme's Hylastan Doesn't Beat Steroids (TheStreet.com)
    A trial finds the drug doesn't relieve arthritic-knee pain better than steroids.


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