Potentially dangerous steroids that could cause sickness and diarrhoea have been stolen from a hospital.
The six boxes of injectable steroids were stolen from a cabinet in Maidstone Hospital.
Thieves forced the lock on the cabinet between March 16 and 19 and took the boxes of Kenalog muscular steroids, which are used for pain relief.
Side effects of the drugs include sickness and diarrhoea and, if used for a long period of time, can also increase risk of infection and weaken bones and tendons.
Police say that anyone who finds these drugs should call officers or hand them in to the nearest police station immediately.
Anyone with information about the theft can contact Kent Police on 01622 604180.
POSTED: 29/03/2007 09:25:04
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