Tyson Gay was not deceived, he was careless and reckless and best, and a cheater (and a lying cheater) at worst.
Despite his enthusiasm, Breitenmoser [chiropractor and a distributor of the cream] was less certain about the ingredients in his products. The labels of the creams are unclear as to what precisely they contain, though substances banned in sports are advertised boldly.
The cream apparently used by Gay, for example, lists DHEA, along with “5% Testosterone in 10x, 30x and 100x potencies, Somatropin in 10x, 30x and 100x potencies,” but does not indicate the form or amount of testosterone or somatropin.
Read the label, dude.
And don't forget, Gay was in possession of HGH before May 2012. He showed up to Dallas with HGH in his possession, before he started with Drummond.