
Drug abuse - Combating Anabolic Steroid Abuse
May 16, 2008
Steroids - is the abuse worth it? There are a lot of distinct elements contributing to steroid abuse, but first it is useful to identify how steroids are utilized prior to checking how this use turns into steroid abuse. Steroids (sex hormone) are, for the most part, banned in the U.S. There are a few roids that have been authorized for medical use either as oral, topical or intravenous treatments. When we quote “steroid abuse by athletes” it always means abuse of a type of steroids called ...
Commonly Abused Anabolics - Oral and Injectable Steroids
March 16, 2008
The next is a concentrated listing of typically utilized anabolic steroids and the class (oral or injectable) in which they fall. Oral Steriods: Anadrol (oxymetholone) Oxandrin (oxandrolone) Dianabol (methandrostenolone) Winstrol (stanozolol) Injectable Steroids: Deca-Durabolin (nandrolone decanoate) Durabolin (nandrolone phenpropionate) Depo-Testosterone (testosterone cypionate) Equipoise (boldenone undecylenate) ← back to steroid abuse Read More →
What effects do anabolics have on behavior? - Steroid Abusers
March 16, 2008
What Effects Do Anabolic Steroids Have On Behavior? Case reports and small studies indicate that anabolic steroids, particularly in high doses, increase irritability and aggression. Some steroid abusers report that they have committed aggressive acts, such as physical fighting, committing armed robbery, or using force to obtain something. Some abusers also report that they have committed property crimes, such as stealing from a store, damaging or destroying others’ property, or breaking into...
Why do people abuse anabolic steroids? - Abusing steroids
March 16, 2008
Abusing Anabolic Steroids One of the primary reasons people give for abusing steroids is to improve their athletic performance. Among professional, steroid abuse has been approximated to be lower that 6 percent according to surveys, but anecdotal information indicates more general abuse. Although examination processes are today in place to discourage steroid abuse among professional and Olympic athletes, modern designer drugs constantly become available that can break away detection and put athletes...
What are the health consequences of steroid abuse?
March 16, 2008
Health Consequences Associated With Anabolic Steroid Abuse Include: In boys and men, reduced sperm production, shrinking of the testicles, impotence, difficulty or pain in urinating, baldness and irreversible breast enlargement (gynecomastia). In girls and women, development of more masculine characteristics, such as decreased body fat and breast size, deepening of the voice, excessive growth of body hair, and loss of scalp hair, as well as clitoral enlargement. In...
Steroid abuse by our teenegers
March 16, 2008
Steroid abuse may not raise overdose deceases, but it has been connected to heart, liver, kidney, and lung damage that could reduce life, as well as reproductive problems in males and females. There as well are indications that steroids might induce behavioral modifications that can result to psychotic episodes, clinical depression, and offensive behavior. Because of restricted resources and additional drug-related priorities, enforcement of laws governing self-possession and trafficking of steroids...
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