Chapter[ IX. The Threat Posed By Internet Sales of Steroids and Human Growth
Hormone ]
Section[ Jerry Hairston, Jr. ]
Jerry Hairston, Jr.
In an article on March 2, 2007, Sports Illustrated reported that records from
Applied Pharmacy showed that Texas Rangers outfielder Jerry Hairston, Jr. received human
growth hormone (Genotropin), HCG, and clomiphene citrate from the pharmacy in May 2004.
One of Hairston’s prescriptions had been written by A. Almarashi, the retired physician whose
name frequently was forged by Ana Maria Santi. The article reported that Hairston received the
drugs at addresses in both Maryland and Arizona. Hairston denied the report.488 As previously
discussed, Kirk Radomski said that he sold human growth hormone to Hairston in 2003 and
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