Can I take a product that makes claims to increase testosterone, if there is nothing listed on the ingredients list that is banned/prohibited?
A product that increases testosterone could lead to a positive drug test. If a product claims to increase testosterone, we recommend that you not use it. If the product works and increases your testosterone levels, the use of the product could lead to a positive drug test. If the product does not work, you will have wasted your money and time.
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