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permanent impairment, and some are
potentially, if not outright, lethal.
Legalities of Steroid Use
There are also legal ramifications associated with AAS use. Since early 1991, AAS
and related compounds have been classified as drugs controlled by the Food and Drug
Administration. These drugs have a high potential for physical and psychological
dependence as well as their catabolic effects on various body systems. Transportation or
distribution of these agents is punishable by fines of up to $500,000.00 and/or a prison
sentence of up to 15 years. The military, as well as most sports governing bodies, (IOC,
USOC, NCAA, NFL), ban the use of AAS. Users who are detected using such agents face
significant penalties.
Table 13-2. Adverse Effects of Anabolic Steroids in
Men: Physiologic and Psychological
Physiological Effects
Irreversible
Breast enlargement Atrophy of the testicles
May Be Reversible
Decreased sperm production Accelerated baldness
Decreased testosterone levels Elevation of cholesterol
Liver tumors High blood pressure
Acne Liver dysfunction
Psychological Effects
Irritability Depression
Mood swings Addiction
Mania Psychosis
Excessive aggressiveness