
I’m worth it!
I think Jose Theodore can sign a very nice endorsement deal with Propecia. I mean, just look at that head of hair. The other explanation of course is that he was only using Propecia to mask steroid use.
The active ingredient in Propecia is not on the NHL list of banned drugs but is on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s so the test came up positive in advance of the Olympics.
Montreal Canadiens team physician Dr. David Mulder came out and defended Theodore.
Dr. David Mulder said Theodore had been taking the medication, a daily one-milligram dose in pill form, for the last eight or nine years on the advice of a dermatologist. Mulder admitted he had renewed the prescription periodically over the last four or five years.
Given the other scandal right now in the NHL, I think this one is going to blow over very quickly. Remember though, if you are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant, you may not take, touch or even look at a Propecia tablet.
[Montreal Gazette]: Theodore used banned substance: Canadiens

