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Patrick Arnold | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) Guilford, Connecticut, U.S. |
Known for | Role in BALCO scandal |
Criminal status | Released |
Conviction(s) | Conspiracy to distribute steroids |
Criminal penalty | 3 months imprisonment 3 months house arrest |
Alma mater | University of New Haven |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Organic chemistry |
Patrick Arnold (born 1966)[1] is an American organic chemist known for introducing androstenedione, 1-androstenediol, and methylhexanamine into the dietary supplement market, and for creating the designer steroid tetrahydrogestrinone, also known as THG and "the clear".[2] THG, along with two other anabolic steroids that Arnold manufactured (norbolethone and desoxymethyltestosterone (DMT)), not banned at the time of their creation, were hard-to-detect drugs at the heart of the BALCO professional sports doping scandal.[3][4] BALCO distributed these worldwide to world-class athletes in a wide variety of sports ranging from track and field to professional baseball and football.
Patrick Arnold also reintroduced methylhexanamine into the market as a dietary supplement[5] under the mark Geranamine, a substance that has gained popularity.
Arnold, who is also an amateur bodybuilder, initially gained notoriety as "the Father of Prohormones."[6]