Navy to randomly test special operators for PEDs following SEAL trainee’s death

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Navy to randomly test special operators for PEDs following SEAL trainee’s death
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Beginning in November, the command will test SEALs and other special operators for PEDs in addition to the Navy’s regular random testing for illicit street drugs.

After Mullen’s death, officials discovered syringes and illegally obtained PEDs — including multiple forms of human growth hormone, testosterone, and other drugs, according to NCIS photos obtained by The Post.

Earlier this month, the Navy informed Geary, the training center’s former commander Capt. Brian Dreschler and the program’s former chief medical advisor Cmdr. Erik Ramey, that they would face non-judicial punishment as a result. “If this policy had been implemented sooner, Kyle Mullen would likely still be alive today,” he asserted. “This is a good policy and confirms the collective knowledge that PEDs can be detrimental to one’s health, especially if taken outside the knowledge/prescription of a licensed doctor.”

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