Anabolic steroids prove useful for weight and muscle mass gains

By admin | Jul 16, 2010

Muscle mass and weight gains possible with anabolic steroidsAccording to the results of a recently concluded review, HIV patients when administered with steroids for AIDS wasting experience modest gains in terms of muscle mass and body weight.

Review lead author Karen Johns, a Medical Assessment Officer from the Agency Health Canada, said that weight gain magnitude with use of anabolic steroids can be termed as relevant in clinical terms.

From News-Medical.Net:

Anabolic steroids are synthetic substances similar to the male sex hormone testosterone that promote growth of skeletal muscle and the development of male sexual characteristics.

Although most recently in the news for their misuse by professional athletes, anabolic steroids have legitimate medical application for men with low testosterone and people with certain types of anemia. Two anabolic steroids available in the United States, nandrolone decanoate and oxandrolone, have been used to help increase weight and muscle mass in small studies of people with wasting.

Conversely, anabolic steroid use has been associated with increased rates of HIV in those who share needles or use nonsterile needles when they inject steroids.

In the review studies, anabolic steroids were administered to patients either orally or by injection. The main side effects were mild and included abnormal liver function tests; acne; mild increase in body hair; breast tenderness; increased libido, aggressiveness and irritability; and mood swings — all common side effect of anabolic steroid use.

The review appeared in an issue of The Cochrane Library, a publication of The Cochrane Collaboration.




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