The Potential Side Effects of Steroids
The Potential Side Effects of Steroids
Last Update: June 5, 2007
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The potential side effects of steroids are enough to scare the average person away from use. While the media tends to report the bad effects as an absolute certainty, it is important to note that the majority of the scary outcomes come from steroid abuse - from those who are uneducated, ignorant to and/or disrespectful of the dangers of the powerful hormones.
That being said, these are powerful drugs and to think even the most careful of users immune from potential side effects of anabolic steroids is naive.
Of greatest interest to athletes interested in building muscle and improving performance are those anabolic steroids which have been designed to produce the most anabolic effects while minimizing androgenic effects. Eliminating androgenic effects entirely is not possible because androgenic effects are basically anabolic effects happening in sex-based tissue.
However, science has come a long way in synthesizing anabolic steroids to minimize the androgenic affects. In general, though, the bodybuilding steroids that produce the greatest anabolic effects also produce the most undesirable side effects.
The Side Effects
The disruption of the natural hormone state in men can produce the following side effects:
Accelerated male-pattern baldness
Decreased sex drive
Reduced sperm counts
Breast development
Testicle shrinking
While men may experience feminization, women may experience a masculinization with side effects including:
Clitoris enlargement
Menstrual cycle changes
Deepened voice
Breast reduction
Male-pattern baldness
Facial hair
Both sexes put themselves at increased risk for:
Skin disease (acne and cysts) - See this page for some scary steroid side effect pics.
Cardiovascular disease (strokes and heart attacks)
Liver disease (cysts and cancer)
Psychological effects (from depression to aggression)
The above shouldn't be considered a complete list of the potential side effects of steroids, but rather a partial listing of some of the more common risks. For more on side effects of steroids, consult steroidabuse.org.
Many of these negative effects can be reversible with cessation of use but others can be permanent. As is true with any drug or supplement, a person's unique body make-up will mean the susceptibility to these side effects, as well as the response to the desired effects, will vary by individual.
Because of more advanced design of bodybuilding steroids and due to research as well as trial and error, steroid use today can be safer than it was not too long ago. Through the practices of cycling, stacking (simultaneously taking more than one type of anabolic steroid with another in an attempt to enhance the positive or offset the negative effects) and other things, many people are able to get some of the benefits of bodybuilding steroids while limiting the undesirable side effects.
Women and Steroid Use
The dangers of steroids should rightly be considered to be greater for women who choose to use. The androgens contained in anabolic steroids are more foreign to the female body and the appearance of side effects is more likely. Many times the early warning signs of soon-to-be visible side effects of steroids can be difficult to discern and continued use can create permanence.
Women are advised to take extra care in a decision to use anabolic steroids and, if used, should be monitored even more closely than men.
Teens and Steroid Use
Teens can face further side effects from steroids including the permanent stunting of growth. The use of anabolic steroids by teens in pursuit of muscle can only be characterized by immaturity and stupidity. Even the most ardent of steroid supporters will typically vehemently advise against steroid use before a person reaches their mid-twenties and the natural growth process has been fully completed. (see this discussion taken from Steroid Encyclopaedia message boards.)
Using before the growth process is completed can actually condemn a young person to never even reaching his natural genetic potential as growth plates are permanently closed. And this may be the least worrisome of the dangers associated with use at a young age.
More on teens and steroid use from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).
Counterfeit Steroids
Because legal steroids are difficult to attain and because there is a huge demand for their potential benefits, a black market has developed marketing both authentic but illegally obtained steroids as well as counterfeit versions of the drugs. It is estimated by many that more than half of the steroids on the black market are counterfeit. These drugs, often indistinguishable from the real thing to even the well-trained eye, present additional danger to users.
Manufactured in underground labs, outside of safe pharmaceutical practices, these drugs can become contaminated creating additional health risks. Dosage levels are impossible to accurately determine and therefore "safe as possible" use by even the most responsible of users is compromised.
Often times, substances sold as steroids aren't really steroids at all. You can pay a lot of money for vitamins.
Steroids and the Law
DEA agents show off $1.2 million worth of illegal steroids seized in a 1992 bust.
Steroids are classified as controlled substances and carry with them felony charges for simple possession in most states. Whether you are charged with the intent to distribute or simple possession, you might as well be dealing or using crack cocaine in the eyes of the law. Authorities make arrests at traffic stops, border crossings, and through mail interceptions (mail order is a major avenue used in black market distribution).
Potential legal problems, the mark of a felony conviction, are side effects of steroids that should not be overlooked.
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