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TweetDo anabolic steroids have any legitimate medical uses?
Anabolic steroids have several legitimate medical uses.
Testicular cancer often requires the removal of the testes in men.
After surgery, these men are prescribed oral anabolic steroids to
replace the testosterone that their bodies are no longer able to
make. This maintains their secondary sexual
characteristics.
Adolescent males with pituitary malfunction are treated with
injectable anabolic steroids when they reach the appropriate age
for puberty. Anabolics given for four to six months in the proper
dosing schedule cause the growth spurt and development of secondary
sexual characteristics.
After certain kinds of surgery and cancer, the patient
experiences loss of muscle tissue. Anabolic steroids are used in
such cases, with exercise and diet, to build up muscle
tissue.
Anabolic steroids in high doses are given to transsexual women
who wish to be permanently masculinized. This is not an
officially approved medical use for anabolic steroids in the United
States.
Anabolic steroids may one day be used as male oral
contraceptives. However, their current negative image as abusable
drugs has limited this research.
Doses of steroids for medically approved uses range from 2.5
mg per day to 400 mg every 4 weeks. Usually, only
a single anabolic steroid is taken at one time. Athletes take 8 to
10 times the maximum recommended dose of each agent, and often take
more than one type at a time. In typical dosing
schedules, athletes are taking the equivalent of 20 to 2000 mg of
testosterone per day, 2 to 200 times the normal dose. More
information about dosing schedules, is located under the question,
"How are anabolics used by athletes?"
For most legal prescription applications, anabolic steroid doses
approximate the small amounts of anabolic steroids that would be
produced naturally by the body. The right doses for different
conditions are determined in drug company laboratories under
controlled experimental conditions. Before a test dose of any new
drug is given to a human volunteer, extensive studies are done on
animals to find out how strong the drug is and how much to give.
By contrast, anabolic steroid abusers get their instructions
by hearsay. Dosing directions are passed from one person to
another without any evidence of effectiveness or adherence to
medical prescribing standards.
Disclaimer: Steroid use is illegal in a vast number of countries around the world. This is not without reason. Steroids should only be used when prescribed by your doctor and under close supervision. Steroid use is not to be taken lightly and we do not in any way endorse or approve of illegal drug use. The information is provided on the same basis as all the other information on this site, as informational/entertainment value.
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TweetI have been told they are also given to people with severe burns. I do know the third degree burns on my arm healed so fast the Dr wondered what was up.
TweetI was going to say the same thing about burn victims. I believe they also have prescribed them for people with AIDS.Originally Posted by AlmostThere
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TweetI have heard this also, that wasting syndrome is treated well with aas.Originally Posted by AmericanViking