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In addition, steroid supplements such as DHEA and androstenedione (known as Andro) are available over-the-counter in the United States , and are often sold at health food stores or gyms. These are weak anabolic steroids, so people must take large doses to see any effect. Generally, side effects are the same as with anabolic steroids, although harmful effects are reported less often with over-the-counter supplements.
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Recognizing signs of steroid use
Steroids are usually injected into the muscle, although some are taken orally or applied to the skin as creams or gels. Often, people will take more than one type of steroid. There are more than 100 different anabolic steroids.
Here are some of the outward signs of steroid use:
* Needle marks over large muscle areas.
* Disproportionate body size, with overdeveloped upper body muscles.
* Mood swings and aggressive behavior (known as "roid rage").
* Acne
* Deepened voice for women.
* Hair loss that resembles male pattern baldness.
* Increased appetite
In addition, steroid use can cause:
* Muscle or tendon tears
* Liver damage
* Higher cholesterol levels
* Shrinking testicles in men and irregular menstrual periods in women
* Stunted growth in children or young teens
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Recognizing signs of steroid use
Steroids are usually injected into the muscle, although some are taken orally or applied to the skin as creams or gels. Often, people will take more than one type of steroid. There are more than 100 different anabolic steroids.
Here are some of the outward signs of steroid use:
* Needle marks over large muscle areas.
* Disproportionate body size, with overdeveloped upper body muscles.
* Mood swings and aggressive behavior (known as "roid rage").
* Acne
* Deepened voice for women.
* Hair loss that resembles male pattern baldness.
* Increased appetite
In addition, steroid use can cause:
* Muscle or tendon tears
* Liver damage
* Higher cholesterol levels
* Shrinking testicles in men and irregular menstrual periods in women
* Stunted growth in children or young teens
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