Anabolic Steroids

Guide Note:

Anabolic steroids are a synthetic drug which imitates the effects of the male sex hormone testosterone. Anabolic steroids are often prescribed to men with abnormally low testosterone levels, or to men with anemia.

Steroid Abuse

While steroids may be legitimately prescribed by a physician, they are often used illegally by individuals seeking to build muscle mass. In recent years, professional athletes in baseball, football, and other sports have been implicated in the illegal use of steroids, leading to Congressional investigations into the practice.

Adverse Effects

The use of steroids can have severe and debilitating long-term effects on the body. Steroids can damage internal organs such as the liver and heart, can create abrupt mood changes, and in teenagers, can permanently stunt growth.

Fast Facts:

  1. Nicknames: "roids" or "juice"
  2. Developed: 1930s
  3. Side Effects: Acne, Cancer, Aggressive Behavior
  4. Baseball players accused of using steroids: Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi, Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire, Jose Canseco

Disclaimer: The content in this page is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please contact your doctor before using Anabolic Steroids.

The Mahalo Top 7

  1. Wikipedia: Anabolic Steroid
  2. Medlineplus: Anabolic Steroids
  3. KidsHealth.org: Steroids
  4. Office of National Drug Control Policy: Anabolic Steroids
  5. WebMD: Anabolic Steroids
  6. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA): Steroids (Anabolic)   Warning: Pop-Ups
  7. YouTube: Congressional Hearings on Steroids in Baseball (January 15, 2008) (Time: 8:22)


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