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Steroid‐Induced Cardiomyopathy: Insights From a Systematic Literature Review and a Case Report
ABSTRACT Anabolic‐androgenic steroids (AAS) abuse is associated with severe cardiovascular risks, particularly AAS‐induced cardiomyopathy. This systematic review highlights that most cases show left ventricular dilation and reduced ejection fraction.
Zaydoun Alhusban +9 more
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Effects of nandrolone decanoate compared with placebo or testosterone on HIV-associated wasting
Objectives: Current research is unclear about the most effective pharmacological agents for managing the loss of weight and fat-free mass common in HIV/AIDS. The aim of this study was to compare nandrolone decanoate with placebo and testosterone. Methods:
Horban, A. +18 more
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ABSTRACT There is increasing pressure on meat producers worldwide due to the need for higher yields and improved meat quality. This is why anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) have been widely used in most countries, due to their ability to accelerate animal muscle growth.
Kristýna Skoupá +4 more
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Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) are known as doping agents within sports and body-building, but are currently also abused by other groups in society in order to promote increased courage and aggression.
Lindblom, Jonas, +6 more
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Spermatogenesis is a complex, highly organized and coordinated process that results in the production of male gametes. This process is influenced by a number of drugs that enhance physical performance, which have been used mainly by young people ...
Marcela Paiva Foletto +4 more
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Accurate and convenient analysis of the intact phase II oxo‐metabolites of nandrolone under the provisions of WADA's TD2023IDCR was accomplished with a dilute derivatization reagent (Girard's reagent T) and inject strategy. Abstract Α sensitive and selective derivatization and inject method for the quantification of intact nandrolone phase II oxo ...
Panagiotis Sakellariou +3 more
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What is the prevalence of anabolic‐androgenic steroid use among women? A systematic review
Abstract Background and aim Evidence suggests there has been an increase in anabolic‐androgenic steroid (AAS) use among women, driven by the evolving landscape of women's participation in sport. However, the extent of use is unknown. This systematic review aimed to estimate the prevalence of women's AAS use.
Timothy Piatkowski +5 more
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A novel treatment strategy targeting cellular pathways with natural products to alleviate sarcopenia
Schematic overview of the possible therapeutic mechanisms involved in sarcopenia with various natural products. The global rise in aging populations has led to an increased prevalence of sarcopenia, which is becoming a new social issue. Currently, there is no FDA‐approved treatment for sarcopenia; however, ongoing studies are identifying diverse ...
Da Hee Lee +7 more
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Advent of oral medications for the treatment of hereditary angioedema
Abstract Background Hereditary angioedema (HAE) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by unpredictable, debilitating episodes of submucosal and/or subcutaneous tissue swelling, which may be life‐threatening depending on anatomic location. The two primary management strategies for HAE are ready access to effective on‐demand treatment in all patients ...
Anna Valerieva +5 more
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Androgen abuse: Risks and adverse effects in men
Androgens, formerly known as anabolic‐androgenic steroids, mimic the effects of testosterone and are being increasingly abused for non‐medical purposes such as body and performance enhancement. Androgen abuse is associated with increased mortality, and multi‐system adverse effects have been reported, including cardiovascular toxicity, infertility ...
Bonnie Grant +4 more
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