A huge stash of anabolic steroids has been found at a local university hospital in Norway, a country which has long been criticized for manipulating the Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUE) process to achieve sporting success. More than 2,000 banned pills and 78 glass bulbs with prohibited substances were found in a local hospital in the Norwegian city of Tromsø.
A 43-year-old employee reportedly kept the illicit stash in the hospital’s locker room for the purpose of selling the drugs to recipients who have not yet been identified. Anabolic steroids, including testosterone, boldenone, trenbolone, masteron and nandrolone were among those found in the hospital.
As reported, last August, a 43-year-old employee of the hospital was sent illegal drugs weighing at least 195,000 milligrams from a 31-year-old man from Oslo. They are charged with distributing anabolic steroids. A hospital worker is also accused of using steroids. Hearings in this case will be held January 17, 2019 in the district court. A 31-year-old man is also suspected of spreading. According to the investigation, he sent a large batch of drugs from the city of Fredrikstad in Tromso in August 2017, which was then kept by a hospital employee.
According to the prosecution, 42 ampoules of cytochrome (testerson), 20 ampoules of boldenone, 10 ampoules of trenbolone, 10 ampoules of deca-durabolin, two ampoules of masteron and nandrolone, 800 tablets of methandienone, 600 tablets of oxymetholone, 200 tablets of turinabol, 400 tablets of winstrol (stanozolol) and two bottles of clenbuterol.