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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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Starvation and anabolic steroids

Metabolism, 1969
Abstract The effect of the administration of methandrostenolone (Danabol, Ciba) on the course of three-day complete starvation was investigated. The preparation was given to nine male volunteers, while a control group of the same size was subjected to starvation without the steroid.
V, Krizek, P, Stepanek, L, Sadilek
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The anabolic influence of aminopyrine

Metabolism, 1964
Abstract Aminopyrine was anabolic when administered to 5 normal, young male subjects in usual therapeutic dosages, as indicated by diminished urinary nitrogen, creatine and inorganic phosphorus. The anabolic effect with the dosages of aminopyrine employed in this study was slightly less than but comparable in magnitude to that resulting from the ...
E N, EHRLICH, K, LUGIBIHL, R L, LANDAU
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Anabolic—Androgenic Steroids

Disease-a-Month, 2013
The use of drugs to enhance physical performance has occurred since the beginning of recorded time. Ancient Greeks ate mushrooms and sesame seeds to enhance performance, and Roman gladiators used stimulants to increase endurance. In modern sports, documentation of the abuse of performance-enhancing drugs appeared in the early 1900s, when athletes ...
Donald G, Barceloux, Robert B, Palmer
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Anabolic Steroids in the Athlete

Annual Review of Medicine, 1991
Anabolic-androgenic steroid hormones can enhance muscular strength and size in athletes. However, deleterious side effects include transient sterility, gynecomastia, acne, balding, psychological changes, and possibly increased risks of heart disease and liver tumors. These drugs are banned by most sports organizations.
R H, Strauss, C E, Yesalis
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Anabolic Therapies for Osteoporosis

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2012
As the first FDA-approved anabolic agent for osteoporosis, teriparatide has proven effective for people at highest risk of fracture, despite limitations of expense, route of delivery, and length of treatment. Available data show that combination therapy with teriparatide and antiresorptive agents does not offer a therapeutic advantage.
Alexander V, Uihlein, Benjamin Z, Leder
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The bone anabolic therapy

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2013
Teriparatide (TPTD), the amino-terminal parathyroid hormone recombinant peptide [PTH (1–34)], is a drug with a proven anabolic action on the bone, effective in preventing vertebral and non-vertebral fragility fractures. Recent publications have investigated in great detail the TPTD action on the cortical bone, highlighting the increased strength in the
A, Nardi   +6 more
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Anabolic Steroid Abuse

Advances in Pediatrics, 1990
Anabolic steroids are capable of increasing strength and muscle bulk in certain individuals when combined with a proper diet and an intense training program. Any steroid that is anabolic is also androgenic. Anabolic steroids are fraught with numerous side effects, a few of which are potentially life threatening, and some of which are permanent. Most of
G L, Landry, W A, Primos
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An Anabolic Agent for Ruminants

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970
SUMMARY Implantation of 36 mg. of a protein anabolic agent, zeranol,a produced significant growth response in feedlot steers, feedlot heifers, suckling beef calves, growing cattle, and veal calves. In feedlot steers and heifers a significant improvement in feed conversion was obtained.
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Anabolic Steroids and Sports

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1987
To the Editor.— It was with great interest that I read the recent MEDICAL NEWS & PERSPECTIVES article reporting on anabolic steroids in which William Taylor, MD, suggests making them controlled substances. 1 One state at least—Texas—has done so. The 70th session of the Texas legislature recently passed a bill (Senate bill 1035) amending Vernon's Texas
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