
1) Banned nfl substances 2) Banned substances 3) Controversial compounds 4) Durabolin and Dianabol 5) Endocrinology journal 6) English-language journal 7) Gift for the Hulk 8) Illegal muscle enhancers 9) Muscle-building hormones 10) Nfl no-no 11) No-nos for an athlete 12) No-nos for Olympians 13) Olympic no nos
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[journal] Steroids is a monthly journal focusing on all aspects of steroid hormones. It has been published since 1963. The editors-in-chief are R.B. Hochberg (Yale University) and W. Rosner (St. Luke`s-Roosevelt Hospital Center). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2012 impact factor of 2.803, ranking it 57th out of...
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Prescription drugs which mimic male hormones, but without most of the androgenic side effects of actual testosterone. Many bodybuilders use these dangerous drugs to help increase muscle mass and strength.
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Compounds containing a 17-carbon, four-ring system.
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Steroids are hormones, formed from cholesterol, which are produced by the adrenal glands. Synthetic steroids are used in a variety of therapies: to control respiratory problems, skin inflammation, ease joint inflammations, and to treat blood disorders.
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Any one of a large number of hormone-like substances. See anabolic steroids and cortical steroids.
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Synonym for corticosteroids ... A group of synthetic hormones including prednisone, prednisolone, methylprednisolone and dexamethasone used in the treatment of some leukaemias and also to suppress graft rejection and graft-versus-host disease following bone marrow transplant. Side effects include an increased risk of infection. ... (13 Nov 1997) .....
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Synthetic hormones
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Type: Term Pronunciation: stēr′oydz, ster- Definitions: 1. A large family of chemical substances, comprising many hormones, body constituents, and drugs, each containing the tetracyclic cyclopenta[a]phenanthrene skeleton. Stereoisomerism among steroids is not only common but of critical biologic significance. The nomenclature conventions...
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Steroids are types of chemicals found naturally in the body. They are also produced artificially to treat diseases.
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A class of hormones derived from cholesterol.
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A large family of pharmaceutical drugs related to the adrenal hormone cortisone.
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Class of organic compounds present in animals and plants. These are present as bile acids.
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A large family of structurally similar chemicals. Various steroids have sex determining, anti-inflammatory, and growth-regulatory roles.
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Substances made naturally in the body. Have many different uses, including the immune response. Steroids can now be made artificially and given as treatment in tablets or injections. In lymphomas they are given with chemotherapy as part of the treatment. They have side effects such as difficulty sleeping, increased appetite and water retention. Yo...
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Class of drugs, which includes cortisone or corticosteroids, which are used to reduce inflammation
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a group of drugs that includes corticosteroids, which resemble hormones produced by the adrenal glands, and anabolic steroids, which are similar to the hormones produced by the male sex organs
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chemical compounds that include sex hormones and cholesterol
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Medications of hormone origin used to treat various diseases. Include estrogen, testosterone, progesterone and prednisone.
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Medications of hormone origin used to treat various diseases. Include estrogen, testosterone, progesterone and prednisone.
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Synthetic hormones that may be given to a pregnant woman with preterm labor in an effort to speed the maturation of the fetus's lungs.
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