HealthHub247 Pty Ltd (HealthHub247) and its Director have been convicted of the unlawful manufacture, counterfeit, advertising and supply of sports supplements that contain prohibited substances in the current . These substances, including and DMBA, are of such danger to health they are banned from supply in Australia. The (WADA) has also banned these substances.
The Brisbane District Court convicted HealthHub247 on 35 charges for breaches of the (the Act). The Director of HealthHub247, Mr Croucher, was convicted on a further 35 charges.
The sports supplements were advertised, on the company’s website and social media platforms, as performance enhancing products. Sports supplements that make therapeutic claims must be entered in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) before they can be manufactured, advertised or supplied in Australia (unless an exemption or approval applies).
HealthHub247 and Mr Croucher pleaded guilty to all charges. Mr Croucher was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and released on a two-year good behaviour bond. The Court noted that if not for Mr Croucher’s serious ill-health, he would have served time in custody.
Regulation of sports supplements
Sports supplements is a large category of products that carry claims relating to sport, fitness or recreational performance. In Australia, a sports supplement, like many other products for oral consumption, can be classified in law as either a food or a medicine depending on the specific combination of ingredients, claims and overall presentation.
Under the Act, certain that include higher-risk ingredients or are in the form of a tablet, pill or capsule are regulated as therapeutic goods (medicines).
The TGA has published information on .
Sports Integrity Australia has also published advice on .