Pharmacist behind 'hydration clinics' Shadi Kazeme sued for theft of peptides and steroids

By Tom Cowie
Updated June 1 2016 - 12:13pm, first published 10:15am
Shadi Kazeme, director of the iv.me Hydration Clinic, is facing charges over the theft of drugs.
Shadi Kazeme, director of the iv.me Hydration Clinic, is facing charges over the theft of drugs.
South Yarra's OGAM Clinic in Melbourne, where the iv.me clinic operates. Photo: Chris Hopkins
South Yarra's OGAM Clinic in Melbourne, where the iv.me clinic operates. Photo: Chris Hopkins
Nima Alavi claims Ms Kazeme stole drugs worth more than a quarter of a million dollars from his pharmacy.
Nima Alavi claims Ms Kazeme stole drugs worth more than a quarter of a million dollars from his pharmacy.

The chemist to the stars behind a controversial chain of "hydration clinics" has been charged after allegedly stealing more than $250,000 worth of prescription drugs, including peptides and steroids, from the chemist linked to the Essendon drug scandal.

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