Report: MLB warns players that sexual performance enhancing drugs may contain prohibited ingredients
(CNN) — Major League Baseball allegedly has warned its players that over-the-counter sex tablets could contain banned ingredients which would result in failed performance enhancing drugs tests.
ESPN obtained a memo delivered for the 30 clubs by the group officer.
The memo states in part thatthe products are often contaminated with prohibited and unsafe ingredients, ESPN reported.
CNN requested the Major League Baseball Players Association and Major League Baseball to get a copy of the memo. The league said it will not make memos to clubs.
The use of sexual performance improvement tablets seen at convenience stores — is prevalent among baseball players, ESPN reported citing unnamed sources.
The US Food and Drug Administration has cautioned that the public previously about using non-regulated male enhancement solutions.
Donald D. Ashley, director of the Office of Compliance in the FDAs Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, told CNN last year thatthat the FDA was combating the retail sale of penile enhancement drug products which are often called dietary supplements which contain hidden and possibly harmful active drug components.
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