RECALL: Dietary Supplements Recalled Due To Unapproved Steroid Ingredients
(July 12, 2017) Capsules contain derivates of anabolic steriods, which can pose serious health concerns for certain consumers.
Nutrition company Andropharm has issued a recall of all Sten Z and M1 Alpha capsules, as they contain derivatives of anabolic steroids. This sustance has not been approved or established as a safe component to consume.
The products were sold throughout the United States from March 2016 to April 2017.
No illness or injuries have been reported to date.
Products Affected
Dietary supplements Sten Z and M1 Alpha are intended to increase and improve muscularity. They were sold in 60-count bottles with the following UPC codes:
Sten Z: 642125502948
M1 Alpha: 642125502924
Steps To Take
Anyone who has purchased these products should immediately stop all use. The products should be thrown out (according to state or local practices regarding drug disposal) or returned to their place of purchase.
Anyone who has experienced any problems related to taking these supplements should contact their physician or healthcare provider. According to the FDA notice: "Consumption of these products may cause elevated blood pressure, aggressive behavior, male infertility, or enlarged breasts and shrinkage of the testes in men. Patients with underlying cardiac, hepatic, or prostate conditions may be at higher risk for adverse reactions than otherwise healthy users."
For further information, consumers can contact Andropharm by phone at 1-855-632-7667 or by email at andropharmsales@gmail.com.
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