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Anabolic Steroids
Also called: Anabolic-androgenic steroids
Anabolic steroids are synthetic (man-made) versions of testosterone. Testosterone is the main sex hormone in men. It is needed to develop and maintain male sex characteristics, such as facial hair, deep voice, and muscle growth. Women do have some testosterone in their bodies, but in much smaller amounts.
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What are anabolic steroids used for?
Health care providers use anabolic steroids to treat some hormone problems in men, delayed puberty , and muscle loss from some diseases. But some people misuse anabolic steroids by taking them in a way that's different than their provider prescribed.
Why do people misuse anabolic steroids?
Some bodybuilders and athletes use anabolic steroids to build muscles and improve athletic performance. They may take steroids by swallowing tablets or capsules, inject them into muscles, or apply them to the skin as a gel or cream. These doses may be 10 to 100 times higher than doses used to treat medical conditions. Using them this way, without a prescription from a provider, is not legal or safe.
What are the health effects of misusing anabolic steroids?
Misuse of anabolic steroids, especially over a long period of time, has been linked with many health problems, including: Acne Stunted growth in teens High blood pressure Changes in cholesterol Heart problems , including heart attack Liver disease , including cancer Kidney damage Mood changes such as irritability and aggressive behavior In men, it can also cause: Baldness Breast growth Low sperm count/ infertility Shrinking of the testicles Testicular cancer In women, it can also cause: Changes in your menstrual cycle (period) Growth of body and facial hair Male-pattern baldness Voice deepening Decreased breast size
Are anabolic steroids addictive?
Even though they don't cause a high, anabolic steroids can lead to addiction. You can have withdrawal symptoms if you stop using them, including: Fatigue Restlessness Loss of appetite Sleep problems Decreased sex drive Steroid cravings Depression , which can sometimes be serious and even lead to suicide attempts Behavioral therapy and medicines can be helpful in treating anabolic steroid addiction NIH: National Institute on Drug Abuse
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