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NY Daily News Main Story :Pumped by AIDS DRUG

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http://nydailynews.com/front/story/88758p-80819c.html

Psssst! Wanna buy an AIDS drug?
Bodybuilders across the city are saying yes to that offer and injecting millions of dollars' worth of an AIDS drug that helps them build rippling, competition-ready muscles.

In the past year, state investigators have uncovered a number of schemes to cash in on the underground demand for Serostim, a bioengineered human growth hormone that costs $6,300 for a month's supply and was approved to counteract the loss of weight and body mass that AIDS patients can experience.

One recent scam directed by an official at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx swindled Medicaid out of at least $1.7 million to funnel the drug to the sweat-and-barbell set.

Serostim has become one of the hottest sellers on New York's multimillion-dollar black market in prescription drugs.

"Drug diversion schemes are a nationwide problem that not only robs the city, the state and federal government of millions of dollars each year but places the public in jeopardy," said state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer.

His office estimates that fraudulent sales of Serostim and other prescription pharmaceuticals amounted to 10% of the state's $3 billion Medicaid drug tab last year.

"If you were to make a list of the top 10 diverted drugs, Serostim would be at the top and it would make up 40 to 50% of the cost of all diverted drugs," said Ken Karp, an investigator with Spitzer's Medicaid fraud control unit.

Despite efforts by Serostim's maker and law enforcement officials to ensure the drug gets into the right hands, it remains plentiful in the city's gyms.

"Every topnotch bodybuilder in the world uses it," said Dave Palumbo, a champion bodybuilder from Long Island and the editor in chief of the muscle magazine RxMuscle.

AIDS patients are often the suppliers, according to some of the city's leading AIDS doctors. One Manhattan doctor told the Daily News he recently caught a patient trying to sell the drug to bodybuilders. Since then, he has required the patient to come to his Manhattan office for his daily injection.

"He was selling it to pay his rent," said the doctor, who did not want his name used.

Via AIDS grapevine

Word of Serostim's swift muscle-massing powers swept through city gyms almost from the day the Food and Drug Administration approved it in 1996 for use in treating the condition known as AIDS wasting.

Bodybuilders, who often work as weight trainers, may have first heard about it from clients with AIDS.

The drug - which works by mimicking natural human growth hormone, the complex biochemical compound the body uses to build muscle, bone and organ tissue - can add pounds of muscle in a few months.

Bodybuilders love it because they say it has few of the unpleasant side effects - nausea, or skeletal distortions such as protruding foreheads - that come from steroids or other growth hormones.

During a break from training a client at a downtown Manhattan gym, Shawn, a 30-year-old bodybuilder, said he paid a pittance - $450 - for a six-week supply of Serostim. He used it in the months leading up to a competition a few years ago and said he put on 20 pounds of muscle.

"I've tried a lot but this works the best," said Shawn, a former high school football player who agreed to discuss his use of Serostim as long as his last name was not used.

"It gets you there a little faster," he said. "It's clean. It doesn't alter your skeletal structure. If I could afford it, I'd use it year-round."

Because Serostim is not classified as a controlled substance, possessing the drug is legal. But it is illegal to sell the drug for anything other than its approved use.

Serostim is one of the most expensive AIDS drugs on the market. But in the locker rooms of city gyms, it goes for about $3,200 for a month's supply - considerably less than its retail value. That usually means four boxes, each containing seven 6-milligram doses in powder form that are mixed with a solution before being injected.

"It's so overprescribed that AIDS patients take one box and sell three boxes," said Palumbo, 35, who placed second in the superheavyweight division at last year's Dallas bodybuilding championships.

Because of the drug's popularity, the maker of Serostim, Swiss-based Serono Laboratories, has been dogged by questions about distribution.

Investigators with the U.S. attorney's office in Boston wanted to know whether the company promoted Serostim for AIDS patients who had been losing weight but may not have been experiencing AIDS wasting, according to a doctor who was questioned.

The disorder causes the body to consume muscle and organ tissue, instead of stored fat, for energy. Those suffering from AIDS wasting have lost 10% or more of their body weight, mostly from the loss of lean body mass.

The state Health Department, responding to complaints that New York doctors were incorrectly prescribing the drug, began requiring physicians last year to get state approval before prescribing it.

"This was a new, sophisticated drug," said state Health Department spokeswoman Kristine Smith. "It was not always being prescribed appropriately. Some patients were not having a wasting syndrome."

Stepped-up security

New York's Medicaid tab for Serostim dipped to $20 million last year from $50 million in 2001. Karp, who is also president of the New York chapter of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators, said the effort has limited the amount of Serostim on the street.

To counter fraud, Serono revamped its distribution network to track the drug from warehouse to patient. The result was a drop in sales to $95 million last year from $124 million in 2001. The company attributed the loss to its increased security.

But despite efforts to control sales, illegal shipments of Serostim continue. Spitzer said his investigators are continually adapting to counteract new schemes to funnel legitimate drugs onto the black market.

"Health care professionals and others who sell this drug on the black market are on notice," Spitzer said. "My office will continue to investigate and prosecute those who engage in this dangerous and unlawful enterprise."



$1.7M Medicaid scheme

When a box of Serostim turns up in the gym bag of a New York City bodybuilder, there's a good chance that Enrique Rojas had a hand in putting it there.

Almost single-handedly, Rojas has been responsible for dumping at least $1.7 million of the popular human growth hormone onto the city's underground drug market.

Rojas, 43, was an HIV education coordinator for clinics run by Montefiore Medical Center a few years back when he came up with a scheme to use the drug to bilk Medicaid.

According to investigators from the state attorney general's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, the scam worked like this: Rojas took the names and identification numbers of legitimate Medicaid patients, as well as those of hospital physicians, to generate fake prescriptions for Serostim.

He then would pay Medicaid recipients and friends $50 to $100 to agree to have the drugs shipped to their home and business addresses. When the packages arrived, he would gather up the drugs and sell them on the black market to bodybuilders and others.

State Health Department auditors became suspicious after Medicaid billings for a Pittsburgh pharmacy used by Rojas jumped to $4.5 million in 2000 from less than $1 million in 1999.

During one nine-month period, from January to September 2000, a network of pharmacies linked to Rojas improperly received more than $1.7 million in Medicaid funds.

Rojas pleaded guilty to his role in the scheme in July and was sentenced in March to 1 2/3 years to five years in state prison and ordered to pay back what he stole.

A spokesman for the hospital said Rojas left for another job in September 2000, before the scheme was uncovered.

Only a few packages of Serostim were recovered.

Originally published on June 2, 2003
 
3200 bucs a month......someone got ripped off. 126iu 6mg kit goes for 450-550 and thats more than a months worth
 
I saw this at work yesterday. It was plastered on front page as though there was no bigger news to print.

"One Manhattan doctor told the Daily News he recently caught a patient trying to sell the drug to bodybuilders. Since then, he has required the patient to come to his Manhattan office for his daily injection."
 
OXANDRIN said:
3200 bucs a month......someone got ripped off. 126iu 6mg kit goes for 450-550 and thats more than a months worth


...it is much more expensive if gotten at a pharmacy....the black market price is actually very cheap.....
 
Wynn said:
I saw this at work yesterday. It was plastered on front page as though there was no bigger news to print.

"One Manhattan doctor told the Daily News he recently caught a patient trying to sell the drug to bodybuilders. Since then, he has required the patient to come to his Manhattan office for his daily injection."


And just how does a doctor catch his patient selling his meds? Do doctors set up sting operations now?
 
Is it just me, or does this "news story" make BB's sound like criminals? Nice to see the news paints such a GREAT picture of BB's :(. I'm begining to get very PO'd about crappy news!!! :mad:
 
what was Dave Palumbo yapping about. Does he want to ruin it for everyone. If someone uses it, then discuss it with people you trust. Not the media and let everyone know your buisness as well as ours
 
oh and fatty palumbo was on CNN this morning with some DR, one of the funniest interviews i seen in a long time.
 
would have loved to have caught that one

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ripper911 said:


Havent seen you posting in awhile...........whats your stats now

240ish ....

and i wasnt implying I use GH (cause I dont) but I was having a convo with a few of my buddys who compete in the npc and they all do a minimum of 1 kit of GH a week.

shame
 
newpump said:
Is it just me, or does this "news story" make BB's sound like criminals? Nice to see the news paints such a GREAT picture of BB's :(. I'm begining to get very PO'd about crappy news!!! :mad:

Forget the media...Dave Palumbo threw BBing under the bus. "We all use drugs and obtain them illegally so please stop stereo-typing our sport and respect us for our work ethic and dedication" How about we just lost years of hard work at gaining respectability????
 
halfaclue said:


Forget the media...Dave Palumbo threw BBing under the bus. "We all use drugs and obtain them illegally so please stop stereo-typing our sport and respect us for our work ethic and dedication" How about we just lost years of hard work at gaining respectability????

He is a sellout and a bitter never-was-been, I think i won as many pro shows as him LMFAO. Oh wait, he's not a PRO.....LMFAO ... pathetic. This guy has been shady since day one he used to try to sell Nutropin AQ to people (inlcuding me) in 1997 (green tops) and told everyone the blue tops were fake, he even wrote that on his article on some web page... meanwhile the blue tops were the HOTTEST thing going and were REAL back then.... typical scum bag.
 
NY Muscle said:


He is a sellout and a bitter never-was-been, I think i won as many pro shows as him LMFAO. Oh wait, he's not a PRO.....LMFAO ... pathetic. This guy has been shady since day one he used to try to sell Nutropin AQ to people (inlcuding me) in 1997 (green tops) and told everyone the blue tops were fake, he even wrote that on his article on some web page... meanwhile the blue tops were the HOTTEST thing going and were REAL back then.... typical scum bag.
A WHOLE LOT OF PEOPLE THAT DONT KNOW SHIT ARE SAYING THAT BODYBUILDERS HAVE AIDS,..THATS WHY THERE SO BIG,.THAT SHIT,FUCKED MY DAY UP,AND I HEARD THIS THRU THE RADIO,..FUCKEN DAVE,..:mad: :mad:
 
NY Muscle said:


240ish ....

and i wasnt implying I use GH (cause I dont) but I was having a convo with a few of my buddys who compete in the npc and they all do a minimum of 1 kit of GH a week.

shame

they all do at least 18iu/day? That doesn't sound right to me. I know some people do this but I would hardly say that it is the average dose. - cbeaks
 
I saw the interview on CNN - not good for bodybuilding. Is this some sort of community service assignment or was he just looking for some free publicity?

NYMUSCLE, what do you have against Palumbo?
 
cbeaks said:


they all do at least 18iu/day? That doesn't sound right to me. I know some people do this but I would hardly say that it is the average dose. - cbeaks

I meant the guys I know take that dose and many of the top NPC competitors.
 
mass_md said:


NYMUSCLE, what do you have against Palumbo?

other than he being the ugliest human alive (but doesnt mean i dont like him), i just dont like the shit he does, especially trying to sell that bogus GH back in the days and lying to people that the real good stuff was fake so he could sell more. hes a douche.
 
Well, I think Dave and his girlfriend, Colette Nelson are great bodybuilders, knowledgeable and good ambassadors to the sport, but if it's true about Dave P. selling drugs, then it is a shame and sad, because I thought he was much better than that ... especially if he was scamming people.
 
mass_md said:
Well, I think Dave and his girlfriend, Colette Nelson are great bodybuilders, knowledgeable and good ambassadors to the sport, but if it's true about Dave P. selling drugs, then it is a shame and sad, because I thought he was much better than that ... especially if he was scamming people.


Not sure if it was a full blown scam, since no one i knew was buying the stuff he had but rather the blue tops (he "promoted" green tops) but his blatant lie about blue tops was just total bullshit and typical of guys like him in the industry.
 
Wait did no one else see that both the author and one of the interviewees claim that HGH "does not alter skeletal structure" while Anabolic Steroids DO?

I thought it was the other way around ?!?!?!?!?!
 
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