Topic Overview
What are anabolic steroids?
Anabolic steroids are drugs such as
testosterone or substances that work like
testosterone. Doctors prescribe them to treat problems such as delayed
puberty and other medical problems that cause the body
to make very low amounts of testosterone. Steroids make muscles bigger and
bones stronger. They also may cause puberty to start and can help some boys
with a
genetic disorder to grow more normally.
Common anabolic steroid medicines include nandrolone (such as
Durabolin). In Canada, you need a prescription to get any anabolic steroid.
Illegal anabolic steroids are those that people get without a doctor’s
prescription.
Some people take legal dietary supplements that have certain
steroid hormones also made by the human body. One such drug is
dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). The body can turn DHEA into other steroid
hormones, including testosterone,
estrogen, and
cortisol. People use it to try to make their muscles
bigger. Whether such products actually work has not been proved. But if you
take them in large amounts, they can cause the same side effects as anabolic
steroids.
Why do some people abuse anabolic
steroids?
Some adults and teens use illegal anabolic steroids to lower body
fat, get bigger muscles, and increase strength. They use the drugs because they
are seeking to improve how well they play sports or how they look.
The dose of illegal anabolic steroids is 10 to 100 times higher
than the dose a doctor prescribes for medical problems. People often use more
than one of these illegal drugs at the same time. This is called stacking. Or
they may take the drugs in a cycle from no drug to a high dose over a period of
weeks to months. This is called pyramiding.
Anabolic steroids may be taken as a pill, as a shot into a muscle,
or as a gel or cream rubbed on the skin.
What problems can abusing anabolic steroids
cause?
Anabolic steroids can cause serious side effects. Some of these
effects can be permanent.
- In men, anabolic steroids can:
- Reduce sperm count.
- Shrink the
testicles.
- Cause you not to be able to father
children.
- Enlarge the breasts.
- In women, anabolic steroids can:
- Increase body hair.
- Make skin
rough.
- Decrease breast size.
- Enlarge the
clitoris.
- Deepen the voice.
- In both men and women, anabolic steroids can
cause:
- Bone growth to stop before it is complete
in a teen. The teen may not reach his or her full adult height.
- A
heart attack or stroke, even in a very young person.
- High blood
pressure.
- Higher levels of bad cholesterol
(LDL) and lower levels of good cholesterol
(HDL).
- Liver disease and possibly liver
cancer. The chance of these problems is higher when steroids are taken as a
pill.
- Oily skin and acne.
- Male-pattern hair
loss.
- Skin infections that can become severe if the drug was
tainted with bacteria.
- Irritability, rage, uncontrolled high
energy (mania), or false beliefs (delusions).
People who abuse anabolic steroids can have
withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking them.
Symptoms include having mood swings, being extremely tired, having no desire to
eat, and craving steroids.
How is anabolic steroid abuse
diagnosed?
A doctor can often spot a person who is abusing anabolic steroids
when that person walks through the door. This is because the medicine makes
muscles unusually large. Your doctor may also ask questions about your fitness
activities and what kinds of dietary supplements and other substances you use.
The doctor may do a physical examination and order urine and blood tests.
How is it treated?
Treatment for abuse of anabolic steroids has not been studied much.
Doctors usually advise:
- Treatment in a program that includes medicines
for withdrawal symptoms and other health problems.
- Treatment in a
hospital, if withdrawal symptoms are severe.
- Individual or family
counselling.