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The anabolic - androgenic steroids

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1962
A number of analogues of testosterone are claimed to relieve chronic fatigue; to improve well-being, appetite and weight, especially in the chronically ill and the aged; to shorten convalescence from surgery, fractures, wasting disease, acute and chronic infections, and severe burns; to relieve osteoporosis; to combat catabolic effects of prolonged ...
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Anabolic androgens (anabolic steroids)

1995
Abstract The paradigm anabolic androgen is the naturally occurring sex hormone testosterone, which exerts its actions through specific cellular receptors in the cytoplasm (intracellular fluid) of target cells (Lukas 1993). Testosterone is responsible for the development of male sexual characteristics in utero and for the changes that ...
R E Ferner   +2 more
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Anabolic Androgenic Steroids Abuse and Liver Toxicity

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2011
In the athletes the wide use of Anabolic Androgenic Steroids (AAS) cause series damage in various organs, in particular, analyzing the liver, elevation on the levels of liver enzymes, cholestatic jaundice, liver tumors, both benign and malignant, and peliosis hepatis are described.
Neri, M   +6 more
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Anabolic–Androgenic Steroids and Adolescents

Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2012
Despite their classification as a Schedule III Controlled Substance, anabolic-androgenic steroids continue to be used by adolescents who seek increased muscularity as well as enhanced athletic performance. Although the potential side effects of steroids are relatively well known, problems with counterfeit substances and steroid-spiked dietary ...
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Anabolic-androgenic steroid dependence.

The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 1989
The authors believe that this is the first published case report of a patient whose dependence on a combination of anabolic and androgenic steroids meets the DSM-III-R criteria for psychoactive substance dependence. Tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and the use of steroids to alleviate withdrawal symptoms occurred.
K J, Brower   +3 more
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Anabolic androgenic steroids and suicide

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
K J, Brower   +3 more
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Anabolic–Androgenic Steroids as a Gateway to Opioid Dependence

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
Harrison G Pope, Jr
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