After a request for M1Ts -- the term for a kind of steroid the newspaper had been told could be had at the store -- its manager removed a dark plastic bottle, containing 90 pills, from a medium-sized cardboard box, kept behind the counter. He rang in the $90 -- cash only and no tax -- purchase on his cash register and the Mercury staff member left with bottle in hand. The bottle's multicoloured label marked the product as M1T.
Subsequent testing at a private Canadian laboratory, revealed the white capsules inside that bottle, contained 17-methyltestosterone and methandrostenolone. According to Health Canada, these are anabolic steroids. They are controlled substances and as such can't be legally sold except under prescription.
( I'm hoping a few of our braver Canadian readers will try to get some products tested at CanTest )
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