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ANABOLIC STEROIDS

ANABOLIC STEROIDSPablo Martnez DelgadoDaniel Clemente MedinaAnayansi Crdenas RojasKarla Siller Almazn

"Anabolic steroids" The correct term for these compounds is anabolic steroids. The term "Anabolic" refers to muscle these substances promote, and "androgenic" refers to increased male sexual characteristics.

They are taken orally or injected. Abuse of anabolic steroids can cause serious health problems, some of which are irreversible.

Anabolic steroids can be legally prescribed to treat medical conditions resulting from steroid hormone deficiency, such as delayed puberty. They are also prescribed to treat diseases that result in loss of lean muscle mass, such as cancer or to help AIDS patients to gain weight and treat certain types of severe anemia. However, some athletes, bodybuilders and other people abuse these drugs in an attempt to improve performance or their physical appearance, but not only anabolic steroids athletes consume some young people take to look more muscular or fat burning, but consumption It is illegal and harmful. EFFECTSAll users, but particularly those who inject the drug are at risk of contracting infectious diseases such as HIV / AIDS and hepatitis.

After you stop taking these drugs, people can suffer severe depression and mood disorders.

FOR MEN: Low sperm count Infertility Baldness Breast Growth Reduced testes

FOR WOMEN: Increase in the size of the clitoris Facial hair Deepening of the voice Increased body hair Irregular menstrual periods Increased appetite

FOR BOTH:

cysts Heart problems, including myocardial Liver disease, including cancer Severe Acne Baldness or hair loss Abnormalities and liver tumors Blood clots Heart Diseases

EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL: Angry outbursts or aggressive behavior

Paranoia (seeing or hearing things that are not there)

Hallucinations

HOW ARE ANABOLIC STEROIDS ABUSED?

Anabolic steroids are taken orally or injected into the muscles; others are applied to the skin in a cream or gel. Doses taken by people who abuse them can be 10 to 100 times more than the dose prescribed to treat medical conditions.

Usually, steroids are taken intermittently rather than continuously, to avoid unwanted side effects and give the hormonal system a chance to recover periodically. Continued use of steroids can reduce the body's responsiveness to these drugs (tolerance) and cause the body to stop producing its own testosterone.

In addition, users often also mix several different types of steroids or steroids and incorporate other non-steroidal supplements in an attempt to maximize their effectiveness, a practice known as "stacking."

DO STEROIDS ARE ADDICTIVE?

Although anabolic steroids do not cause the same euphoria that other drugs, steroids can lead to addiction. People can continue abusing steroids despite physical problems and negative effects they can have on their social relationships, reflecting the addictive potential of these drugs. Also, people who use steroids tend to spend a lot of time and money getting these drugs, which is another indication of its addictive power.

People who abuse steroids can experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking them, including mood swings, fatigue, restlessness, loss of appetite, insomnia, and decreased sexual desire, all of which can contribute to continue abusing these drugs. One of the most dangerous withdrawal symptoms is depression which, when persistent, can lead to suicide attempts.

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