THG is a designer drug engineered by organic chemist Patrick Arnold. Mr. Arnold ultimately pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute steroids. Designer drugs are new molecules, often isomers of existing drugs which have the same or similar biological properties as existing drugs or that can entirely different properties (such as methamphetamine and common nasal amphetamines). These drugs are usually unknown to law enforcement agencies and testing organizations like the Olympic Analytical Laboratory since there is no analytical methods to detect them or their effects. Because they are designed isomers, derivative drugs are something that may work for athletes who want to be on the “clear”while being subjected to rigorous and periodic drug testing. Since THG is derived from similar drugs, it is referred to as a “derivative drug.” The drug can produce the same effects as testosterone (another anabolic steroid naturally found in males). Some studies report that THG is as much as ten times more potent than testosterone in smaller doses.
Barry Bonds currently holds the record for hitting the most home runs in baseball history. Nonetheless, his bid for election into the Baseball Hall of Fame was overwhelmingly rejected in 2013 because it was unclear whether talent or chemistry was responsible for the remarkable achievement. Mr. Bonds was accused of using anabolic steroids to enhance his athletic performance. Investigations into these allegations led to his connection with a pharmaceutical company called Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (BALCO)
Respond to the following prompt using your knowledge of Isomers, and derivative drugs. Start out your response with defining the classification of steroids as an organic molecule (what class
Prompt: Mr. Bonds
