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Bell Ringer #4 • Answer the following question. (2 paragraphs, 5 sentences each) • Why would someone want to take steroids? Are athletes the only users? Why or why not. STEROIDS What are steroids? • Anabolic-androgenic steroids are manmade substances related to male sex hormones (testosterone). • “Anabolic” refers to muscle-building. • “Androgenic” refers to increased masculine characteristics. • “Steroids” refers to the classification of the drug. Types of Steroids • Corticosteroids these are creams and ointments, usually for controlling rashes and itching. • Estrogens and Progestogens - relates to female sex hormones (ex. Birth conrol). • Androgens - anabolic steroids used for growth and development of muscle tissue and mass. Production and Traffic • Illegal anabolic steroids are often sold at gyms, competitions, and through trainers after being smuggled into the country. • It’s easy to smuggle because they’re not illegal in most countries. • Steroids are also illegally diverted from U.S. pharmacies or synthesized in labs. • All production, not associated with the FDA, is illegal. • Distribution without a medical license is illegal. Negative Health Effects • • • • • • • Acne Breast development in men, decrease in women. Irritability and aggression (ROID RAGE) Liver cancer Heart attacks Elevated cholesterol levels Adolescent use may cause a premature stop in lengthening bones (Stunted growth) • Mood swings (extremes) • Cancer Negative Effects, cont. • Injecting users subject themselves to Hepatitis or HIV. • Withdrawal symptoms when one stops using steroids: mood swings, fatigue, restlessness, loss of appetite, insomnia, reduced sex drive, and depression. • Depression can lead to suicide. • If untreated, the withdrawal symptoms could last up to a year after stopping the use. “ROID RAGE” • From the use of steroids, one may develop sudden urges of anxiety, anger, and paranoia. • These symptoms lead to possible destruction of self, property, and other people. • Urges to throw objects, in a destructive manner, or harm others in a violent act of rage is known as a “roid rage” Positive Effects • Doctor prescribed methods increase muscle tissue for cancer patients. • Could “jump start” the testosterone process in delayed puberty for adolescents. (Doctor prescribed) • Muscle strength, endurance, and tissue growth will occur with steroid use. Street/Slang Terms • • • • • • Arnolds Gym Candy Juice Pumpers Stackers Weight Trainers How Steroids are taken: • Injected intramuscularly, which the user uses a needle to insert the steroid directly into the muscle group being worked. • Orally, where the user takes a pill and lets it distribute itself, after broken down by the body, to all muscle areas. • Creams, which are rubbed into the skin at particular areas where the user wants to work out. Patterns of Use • Cycling - taking multiple doses of steroids over a specific period of time, stopping for a period, then starting over. • Stacking - combining several different types of steroids. • Pyramiding - users slowly escalate, or build up, the number of drugs used at one time. The dose and/or frequency may be elevated too. The user will reach a peak amount, then gradually taper the dose toward the end of the cycle. Who Uses Steroids? • Athletes in sports that rely on size and strength: football, baseball, and wrestling. • Endurance athletes: track and swimming. • Weight training or body building athletes. • Anyone else interested in building or defining muscles. Special Dangers to Adolescents • High school and Middle school students and athletes need to be aware of the effects on growth. • Steroids can actually stop the growth process too soon because of the damage to the growth plates, joints, etc. • Adolescents who use steroids are more likely to start using and become addicted to other drugs. Train/Work out the smart way!!! • Ask a doctor about nutrition and safe ways to gain weight or add size. • Work Hard!!! • Proper Diet • Plenty of Rest • Set Realistic Goals • Work with trained supervision