Anabolic Steroids
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Anabolic steroids are quickly becoming a major, world-wide social problem. The problem focuses on the world of sports, but is not limited to that area of society. Examples are rife in the abuse of steroids. A Florida newspaper reported the tragic effects of a teen-age boy who wanted to become "more muscular" and bought steroids from a local pharmacy--later to find that the abuse of the drug caused impotency. Other reports show people injecting solutions meant to build up show horses, presumably to help them place higher in bodybuilding competitions. A more typical example of steroid abuse is centered in health clubs around the nation, where fitness instructors sell pills to clients who aren't getting "results fast enough." It is estimated that as of 1988 over one million Americans were taking the risk of using anabolic steroids. Some forge prescriptions or buy the drugs on the black market. The majority, however, order them by mail or from dealers who concentrate on the health club market. According to the Food and Drug Administration, "the illegal selling of steroids has become a $100-million-a-year black market" (Rowan and Mazie 133-134). Others, Dr. William Taylor of the U.S. Olympic Drug Control Program for instance, echo the seriousness of the steroid problem. Dr. Taylor stated, "It's not a sports problem anymore, it's a social problem. And the users are playing with dynamite" (Rowan and Mazie 134). Anabolic steroids are chemical compounds that have struc
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mmary of their most common primary effects in medicine would also include the promotion of healing, appetite, and blood production immediately after surgery. They can also stimulate the formation of skeletal tissue and help reduce the effects of osteoporosis and the healing of broken or fractured bones. Individuals who have dietary problems can also benefit from steroid use. Usually, this clinical use leads to increased appetite and an improved sense of well-being (Goldman 201). Studies also show that the medical use of anabolic steroids can help those suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and other skeletal diseases. Certain types of anemia and other kidney dysfunctions seem to improve with limited uses of steroids. Also, minimal doses of anabolic steroids have been successfully used in aging men with decreased sexual activity, and have been shown to significantly increase the libido (Goldman 202).
Medical researchers have found, however, that even in clinical use of steroids there are negative effects. For instance, anabolic steroids tend to decrease the amount of "good cholesterol" and make the patient more at risk for heart problems (Strauss 83).
The most common use of steroids, though, is not medically or clinically
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