Anabolic Steroids: A Review for the Clinician
Authors: Kutscher E.C.1, 2; Lund B.C.2; Perry P.J.2, 3
Source: Sports Medicine, Volume 32, Number 5, 2002 , pp. 285-296(12)
Publisher: Adis International
Abstract:
The number of athletes self-administering ergogenic pharmacological agents to increase their competitive edge continues to be a problem. Most athletes using anabolic steroids (AS) have acquired a crude pharmacological database regarding these drugs. Their opinions regarding steroids have been derived from their subjective experiences and anecdotal information. For this reason, traditional warnings regarding the lack of efficacy and potential dangers of steroid misuse are disregarded. A common widely held opinion among bodybuilders is that the anabolic steroid experts are the athletic gurus who for years have utilised themselves as the experimental participants and then dispensed their empirical findings. This review will address the common anabolic steroid misconceptions held by many of todays athletes by providing an evaluation of the scientific literature related to AS in athletic performance.
Keywords: Anabolic steroids, pharmacodynamics
Language: English
Document Type: Leading article
Affiliations: 1: Western Missouri Mental Health Center, Kansas City, Missouri, USA 2: Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy Division, College of Pharmacy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA 3: Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA *
Publication date: 2002-01-01
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- In this Subject: Internal Medicine
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