Science and Technology
Anabolic Steroids
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Why in News: Two of the Indian track-and-field Tokyo Olympians have failed a dope test for using banned anabolic steroids
Anabolic Steroids
- Anabolic steroids are essentially lab-made versions of the male hormone testosterone and have a similar effect of increasing muscle mass as the natural hormone does.
How are they different from Prescription Steroids?
- Prescription steroids are the steroids prescribed by the doctors for inflammations, several autoimmune diseases etc
- These medicines are called corticosteroids and are lab-made molecules that mimic the action of the hormone called cortisol which controls the body’s stress response, metabolism, and inflammation.
- Anabolic steroids are mainly misused by athletes and sportspersons nowadays
Anabolic steroids used for treatments
- Anabolic steroids have a very limited medical role and are mainly used by doctors to help patients gain weight after a severe illness or injury.
- Prescribed in small doses to the elderly to build muscle mass and in some cases also helps to treat anaemia.
- To treat men who have low levels of natural testosterone.
Impacts
Male
- In the short term can cause acne and hair fall.
- Extended misuse of the substance can also lead to gynecomastia (growth of breasts in men) and erectile dysfunction.
Female
- It can lead to the growth of facial hair.
- It also causes extreme anger, paranoia, and impaired judgement.
Source: Indian Express