Anabolic Steroid And Anabolic Steroids

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Anabolic Steroid Abuse

Anabolic steroids are synthetically produced variants of the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone. Both males and females have testosterone produced in their bodies. Males are in the testes, and females are in the ovaries and other tissues. The full name for this class of drugs is androgenic anabolic steroids. Some of the most abused steroids include Deca-Durabolin, Durabolin, Equipoise, and Winstrol. Deca-Durabolin is a highly used steroid that has very few androgenic properties which means it provides outstanding gains with undesirable side effects when used responsibly. Equipoise is a derivative of testosterone, which exhibits strong anabolic and moderately androgenic properties. Lastly, Winstrol is a synthetic anabolic steroid derived from dihydrotestosterone. The common street names for anabolic steroids include arnolds, gym candy, pumpers, roids, stackers, weight trainers, balls and bulls, and juice.

The two major effects of testosterone are an androgenic effect and an anabolic effect. “Androgenic” refers to the physical changes experienced by a male during puberty, in the course of development to manhood. Androgenic effects would be similarly experienced in a female. This is responsible for the majority of the side effects of steroid use. The term anabolic refers to promoting of anabolism, the actual building of tissues, mainly muscle, accomplished by the promotion of protein synthesis.

Abuse of anabolic steroids differs from the abuse of other substances because the initial abuse of anabolic steroids is not driven by the immediate euphoria that accompanies most drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, heroin, and marijuana, but by the desire of abusers to change their appearance and p...

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... are forming the liver. Both the tumors and the cyst are found to be able to burst, causing internal bleeding. Using steroids can also cause one to get acne all over their skin, cysts, and oily skin and hair.

Infections from anabolic steroid abuse is highly in effect. Many abusers who inject anabolic steroids may use non sterile injection ways or share contaminated needles with other people who also use steroids. Some steroid preparations are manufactured illegally under non sterile conditions. These factors put abusers at risk for receiving viral infections that are life threatening, such as HIV, and hepatitis B and C. Steroid abusers can also develop endocarditis, which is a bacterial infection that causes a potentially fatal inflammation of the inner lining of the heart. Bacterial infections can cause pain and abscess formation where there are injection sites.

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