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Anabolic-androgenic steroids: medical assessment of present, past and potential users.

A J O'Sullivan1, M C Kennedy, J H Casey, R O Day, B Corrigan, A D Wodak.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To document adverse effects of anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use in community-based users attending a medical clinic. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Prospective recruitment, questionnaire-based interview, physical examination and investigations, with follow-up, of people who attended, anonymously, an inner-city hospital clinic established specifically to examine AAS use. PARTICIPANTS: 58 men, comprising 27 past AAS users, 14 present users and 17 potential users (who formed the control group). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Clinical adverse effects and abnormal laboratory findings.
RESULTS: Cyclical use of oral and intramuscular, human and veterinary AASs were reported. The most commonly reported source of AASs was friends (59%), gymnasiums (25%) and doctors (14%). The most common reported adverse effects were alterations in libido (61%), changes in mood (48%), reduced testis volume (46%) and acne (43%). Although mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure was not significantly different between groups, five present (29%), 10 past (37%) and one potential user (8%) were hypertensive. Gynaecomastia was found in 10 past users (37%; P<0.01 v. potential users), two present users (12%) and no potential users. Mean testis volume was significantly smaller in present users (18 mL; P<0.02) than in the other groups. Twenty past users (83%), eight present users (62%) and five potential users (71%) had abnormal liver function test results (P=0.5). After discussion of test results, only 11 participants (19%) reported they would not use AASs in the future.
CONCLUSIONS: Adverse effects were reported by or detected in most of the AAS users who attended the clinic. Despite awareness of adverse consequences, most participants planned future use of AASs.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11061405     DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2000.tb125667.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Aust        ISSN: 0025-729X            Impact factor:   7.738


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