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Last week, Food and Drug Administration investigators executed a search warrant of BodyBuilding.com, seeking evidence that it deals in designer steroids and andro. The FDA conducted a similar probe of American Cellular Labs in July. Steve Mister, president and CEO of the Council for Responsible Nutrition, which represents the dietary supplement industry, said there is a "small fringe" of manufacturers that offer products which include steroids and other banned substances. He said sports nutrition supplements account for about 10 percent of the $25 billion supplement industry, and "those muscle enlargement products that seem to be a concern are just a small fraction of that." Travis Tygart, CEO of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, who will testify at Tuesday's hearing along with officials from the FDA and the Drug Enforcement Administration, among others, said the problem affects all levels of society. "Unfortunately, the current regulatory scheme handcuffs and blindfolds the FDA," Tygart said.
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