The History of Steroids: The Legal and Illegal Usage of Steroids
[2023-09-27 21:24:24]
The use of steroids by athletes is a matter of controversy for a while. It can be argued that use is completely wrong, contrary to moral and game rules. Steroids can promote muscle exercise and endurance, but it also can cause complications in the long term. People who deceive them by using or abusing such chemicals may have serious health deficiencies. True athletes should work hard, and properly train to build the necessary endurance and strength.
The subjects and social problems discussed in this paper are steroids. My view on steroids is that they should be legal, especially with sports, with the help of supervision. Because steroids are illegal and very misunderstood, it is a social problem. Many people frown at the steroids, as steroids are considered cheating and can be very harmful and illegal to the user's health. Many people do not know much about steroids, but only heard they are bad. In fact, the doctor prescribed steroids for patients with many health problems.
Steroids, and more specifically, anabolic steroid hormones, are drugs that may be legally prescribed or taken illegally to increase strength and increase exercise capacity. They are based on hormone testosterone. In street where drugs are illegally sold, the common slang names are "Arnold", "Jim candy", "Pumper", "Lloyd", "Stacker", "Weight trainer", "Juice". Steroids have a long history, especially at sports events. Anabolic steroid hormones are used only in the world
According to federal law it is illegal to own or distribute any kind of anabolic steroid hormones. So who do these people get from this illegal drug? Anabolic steroid hormones are produced legally or illegally outside the United States, usually smuggled by mail and legitimately manufactured and directed to the black market; or legally manufactured in the United States. Many substances sold as anabolic steroid hormones are diluted or simply contaminated (NIDA July / August 1997). According to a 1991 NIDA survey, athletes, and some coaches, trainers, and doctors have reported that steroids have been used to significantly increase muscle mass, muscular strength and endurance forms. To recognize these effects, the International Olympic Committee included 20 anabolic steroid hormones and related compounds in the banned drug list. However, there is no well-managed study indicating that these drugs can improve agility, skill, cardiovascular competence, or total motor skills (NIDA July / August 1997).