The Effects of Anabolic Steroids

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Steroids (anabolic) are a drug that was discovered and made by medical scientists in the last 1930’s to help with medical problems. The drug was made to help with many medical problems such as testosterone, growth, sexual functioning, and other medical problems such as helping people with HIV to help grow musical. It also helps with many other diseases. Like any other drug on the market people learn that the drug can be used for many other ways. Steroids can enhance athlete’s performance as well as bodybuilders and is used in almost every sport out there. The use of steroids has become a widespread problem. Steroid use has caused many help problems with the misuse of the drug and has caused the drug to be illegal for people to use them in any kind of sport. Steroids are only prescribed for people that need them for medical problems only.
How anabolic steroids work is the release of hormones. They can change the sexual characteristics in ones body. When changing these characteristics the body can get confused and make the opposite effect on the body. They accelerate the growth of the muscles and the bones in the body. Some ways steroids can be taken are injected into the muscles or taken orally or even used as skin gels or cream. When using injections they could spread some life threatening diseases such as HIV and hepatitis b and c. People that abuse the drug use it 10 to 100 times more than they should if a medical doctor would have prescribed. They also abuse them by the term pyramiding; with this they slowly use the steroids more and more. (According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.) . They combine several different kinds steroids, which is called stacking. (Wesson, McGinnis, 2006)
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