On a very basic understanding “[s]teroids are synthetic versions of testosterone, a male hormone.” …show more content…
In common terms PED’s alter the human body at a biological level, increasing athletic performance. (Effects, 1-2) The drugs used do not come at no cost to a user, many harmful side effects come along. From a mental aspect the drugs increase aggressiveness and sexual drive, commonly causing abnormal sexual and criminal behavior. (Effects, 3) On a physical level, performance- enhancing drugs cause acne, male baldness, liver damage, and stunted growth. (Effects, 2) Effects are not always the same, regarding genders, side effects can differ from male to female. Female users can experience a deepening of the voice, ceasing of breast development, growth of hair on face and body, and abnormal menstrual cycle. Males can experience development of breast tissue, the shrinking of testicles, and reduction in sperm production. (Effects, 3) These are not myths that could happen, but are an often occurrence in drug use and abuse. “These drugs can be extremely dangerous and, in certain situations, deadly.” (Effects, 2) After extensive use withdrawal from anabolic steroid use can cause depression which often leads to suicide. This creates not only a physical, but mental need for the drugs, feeding the addiction in both …show more content…
(Ringer et al 92) Once PED’s became available their use in mainstream sports was inevitable. (Ringer et al 95) The biggest concern was that usage could be hidden from the public and even franchise testing. “Growth hormones and insulin were completely undetectable.” (Williams in Ringer, 92) Anyone could see that substances undetectable would reak havok on the testing