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Availability of Pharmaceutical Nandrolone Decanoate Limited in United States

The supply of pharmaceutical quality nandrolone decanoate by prescription is becoming very limited within the United States. Watson Pharmaceuticals was the only pharmaceutical company producing Deca Durabolin (nandrolone decanoate) in the U.S. It was available by prescription and could be obtained at most pharmacies around the country.

Watson claimed that Deca Durabolin was discontinued in March 2007 because the raw ingredients were no longer available from the FDA-approved supplier of the powder (”AIDS activists upset by dropped wasting drug,” April 19, 2007).

Patricia Eisenhaur, director of investor relations for Watson Pharmaceuticals, confirmed that Deca-Durabolin, also known as nandrolone decanoate, an anabolic steroid prescribed by physicians to combat AIDS wasting, was discontinued on March 20.

According to Eisenhaur, the active ingredient to manufacture the drug was no longer available from the Food and Drug Administration-approved supplier. Eisenhaur was unable to provide the name of the supplier, which was the only approved manufacturer of the active ingredient.

Obviously, those familiar with black market androgens know that there is no nandrolone decanoate powder shortage. Nelson Vergel of the HIV Blog explains the real reasons why Watson discontinued production (”Important information about nandrolone in the U.S.” March 17).

The decision from the manufacturer (Watson) to stop making nandrolone decanoate (an effective injectable medicine to treat unintentional weight loss and to increase muscle mass) was based on economics and political pressure.

Watson stopped making it because:

  1. It is a generic CHEAP drug
  2. They can sell expensive Oxandrin instead. Oxandrin is approved for unintentional weight loss but costs $1200 a month and can cause liver toxicity in some.
  3. Nandrolone’s indication is for anemia and no doctor uses it for that purpose, so they prescribe it legally off label.
  4. Congress and the DEA are treating anabolics like the treat crack-cocaine and are closely watching every prescriber’s and manufacturer’s move. No HIV doc has ever got in trouble since many studies have shown nandrolone’s benefit and can justify its medical use. However, inexperienced HIV doctors who have not been around long enough to know its history shy away from prescribing due to the bad publicity and misconceptions around these medicines.

Nandrolone decanoate is still available [link removed] from a few compounding pharmacies. However, under extreme federal pressure resulting from the steroids in sports scandals, fewer and fewer compounding pharmacies are willing produce nandrolone medications. As a result, compounding pharmacies are quickly dropping nandrolone decanoate.

Applied Pharmacy stopped all production due to DEA pressure. Some compounders are making doctors sign a waiver to say they will not prescribe nandrolone for non medical uses. Some doctors feel this represents extra liability.

Applied Pharmacy is a compounding pharmacy that provided pharmaceutical quality anabolic steroid and hormone preparations to customers with medical prescriptions. They became the target of a federal probe resulting from prosecutor and political opportunist David Soares’ far reaching steroid scandal investigation. They stopped production of all anabolic steroids as a result.

  • edado69
    It's a shame that there is not a study looking into (positive) effects of Deca-Durabolin in musculo-skeletal problems, including arthritis and osteoarthritis. Also, it's role in CRF should be reviewed as it is likely to be beneficial and much cheaper of other alternatives, including Epo. Finally, elderly people, particularly when debilitated by chronic illness, including COPD, may find some improvement of their quality of life with minimal doses of Deca-Durabolin. Unfortunately are often business interests, media and politics (in the given order) to dictate actions.
  • danfromcolorado
    Isn't it about time the US legalizes and deregulates all drugs and disbands the DEA? Such laws have only served to expand the black market and violent crime between cartels and increase legal drug prices. I say let grandpa (and every other adult) buy whatever he wants. It's his life. He's old enough to judge for himself what's best for him.

    Seems to me the DEA is an expanding business entity - the longer they operate, the more becomes illegal, and the more people who look to drug use to improve the quality of their lives are declared criminals. Meanwhile, MANY cops and DEA agents regularly use steroids such as deca durobolin to enable them to better their lives.

    The US federal government is bent on overcriminalization of the US. This does not make sense to me. The DEA, FDA, and probably the ATF should all be disbanded. And probably the IRS too - right? Income tax is not Constitutional either - institute a 23% flat transaction tax and be done with it. And all the "due process" law violations perpetrated by these federal agencies to reach their ends would also go away. Let people live free.
  • timothyboutwell
    Why was this steriod ever developed in the lab, it had to be for some reason just like all pharm. meds. some of us actually need meds like this due to major injuries like total dislocations of joints and being at an age to where the body does not produce enough hgh to help in the healing process, the ones that prohibit such has never been in the sitiuation to where you can no longer use your arm, physical therapy can only stimiluate certain levels on testosterone so maybe if the fda could one of their arms they would do anything to have the use of their arm back, especially at the age of 45.PLEASE put your self in some one elses shoe.
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