MLB issued a hard warning to its players: stay away from gas station sex pills. Major League Baseball recently sent a memo warning about the “very real risk” of over-the-counter sexual enhancement pills, after at least two players have blamed them for positive PED tests so far this year. The memo, which was obtained by ESPN, says the pills in question are “often contaminated with prohibited and unsafe ingredients” including anabolic steroids.
According to ESPN sources, players use these supplements so often that the league felt it was necessary to send the memo and warn players of the risks. It reminded players that anyone who tests positive for a banned substance is subject to discipline by the league—regardless of how it got into their system. “Sexual or male enhancement products present a very real risk for drug-tested players,” the memo said, “and the high likelihood for contamination or unidentified ingredients in these products underscores the importance of consuming only those products that are NSF Certified for Sport.”
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