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April 2015

Muscle Growth Product Tri-Methyl Xtreme Contains Anabolic Steroids

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning for consumers to stop taking the dietary supplement Tri-Methyl Xtreme immediately. The product appears to contain anabolic steroids and has been linked to several serious liver-related adverse event reports in California, New Jersey, and Utah. Consumers and healthcare professionals are urged to report any adverse events related to this product.

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