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MLB warns players against dangers of overthe-counter sexual enhancers

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Major League Baseball has warned its players about the “very real risk” of over-the-counter sexual-enhancemen­t pills after at least two players have attributed their positive drug tests to substances found in the unregulate­d products over the last year, according to an ESPN report published Wednesday.

The network obtained a copy of a memo sent by the league office on Monday warning that “these products are often contaminat­ed with prohibited and unsafe ingredient­s” and that players can face discipline under the league’s drug policy even if they inadverten­tly ingested a banned substance.

“Sexual or male enhancemen­t products present a very real risk for drug-tested players,” the memo said, according to ESPN. “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.” Over-the-counter pills for sexual enhancemen­t, which are frequently purchased at gas stations, are part of a sprawling unregulate­d industry that includes many products contain banned substances not listed on the label. The ESPN report said the Food and Drug Administra­tion added 10 products to a list of more than 250 tainted sexualenha­ncement supplement­s.

“We know from experience that a number of these sexual or male enhancemen­t products – which are sold online, at retail stores, and on the black market, both in the United States and internatio­nally – contain anabolic steroids and other prohibited substances.

“For this reason, we strongly urge players against taking any sexual or male enhancemen­t product, from any source.”

The memo, which was addressed to all major and minor league players through both the league and the MLBPA, suggested that players who “suffer from erectile dysfunctio­n or other legitimate issues related to sexual performanc­e ... speak to a licensed physician about the various prescripti­on medication­s (e.g., Viagra, Cialis, Levitra) available to treat those conditions.”

 ??  ?? Major League Baseball has warned its players about the ‘very real risk’ of over-the-counter sexual-enhancemen­t pills in a memo sent on Monday. Photograph: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images
Major League Baseball has warned its players about the ‘very real risk’ of over-the-counter sexual-enhancemen­t pills in a memo sent on Monday. Photograph: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images

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