Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Basic Facts About Anabolic Steroids
Basic Facts About Anabolic Steroids                     More in Addiction                Drug Use          Cocaine          Heroin          Marijuana          Meth          Ecstasy/MDMA          Hallucinogens          Opioids          Prescription Medications               Alcohol Use           Addictive Behaviors           Nicotine Use           Coping and Recovery                Anabolic steroids are synthetic derivatives of the male hormone testosterone, which promote the growth of skeletal muscle and increase lean body mass.         Street Names for Anabolic Steroids      Arnolds, Gym Candy, Pumpers, Roids, Stackers, Weight Trainers, Gear, Juice         What Are Steroids?      Anabolic steroids are synthetically produced versions of the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone. While they may be legally prescribed, illicit use far exceeds legitimate use.         What Do They Look Like?      Steroids come in tablets or liquid form.         How Are They Taken?      Anabolic steroids are taken orally or injected. Many users use them in what is called cycling. Users take them in cycles of weeks and months instead of continuous use. They frequently use several different types of steroids in order to maximize the good benefits of a specific steroid and lessening the more negative effects. This form of abuse is known as stacking.         Who Uses Steroids?      Bodybuilders and athletes often use steroids to boost their competitive advantage and improve their physical appearance, but anyone can potentially use them.         What Are the Effects of Steroids?      Reports indicate that use of anabolic steroids increases lean muscle mass, strength, and endurance. Those who use steroids often talk about feeling good about themselves and invincible while using steroids. The positive feelings can soon turn to anger, rage, paranoia, and violence.         What Are the Hazards of Using Steroids?      Steroids often make users feel edgy, moody, aggressive and paranoid. Other short-term hazards include:        HeadachesNosebleedsAcneStomach painIncreased heart rateIncreased blood pressureFluid retentionMuscle tightnessMuscle crampsTendon problems        Many problems can arise from long-term use. These include:        Heart diseaseLiver cancerHypertensionEating disorderElevated cholesterolStunted growthEpisodes of rageDelusionsViolent behaviorHIV        Adolescents      Adolescents may experience stunted growth due to premature skeletal maturation and accelerated puberty changes which is irreversible.        Women      Women often experience a masculinization effect when using steroids. They may have an increase in facial hair, enlarged clitoris, deepened voice and changes in or cessation of the menstrual cycle.        Men      Men may experience a feminization effect when using steroids. They can experience infertility, shrinking testicles, reduced sperm count, impotence, baldness and development of breasts.         Are Steroids Addictive?      Steroid users often experience withdrawal characteristics related to addiction when they stop using steroids, including severe cravings, depression, and sleeping disorders.  
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