They never saw a doctor, didn't even talk to one by phone.
The 13 West Palm Beach police officers facing suspensions for buying anabolic steroids told internal investigators they thought they had valid prescriptions because each had established a doctor-patient relationship to get the drugs.
The company they patronized, the now-defunct PowerMedica in Deerfield Beach, was part of an online boom in anti-aging and hormone replacement clinics. Such clinics have popped up all over South Florida, operating in a murky area of the law, and they are drawing more scrutiny from regulators. Federal investigators raided PowerMedica in February 2004, and it closed a few months later.
PowerMedica's founder, Daniel L. Dailey, said 50 or 60 law enforcement officers and firefighters from around the country were on his client list.
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