Friday, 3 January 2014

List & Types Of Steroids

List & Types Of Steroids

Exogenous anabolic androgenic steroids
    1-Androstenediol
    1-Androstenedione
    Bolandiol
    Bolasterone
    Boldenone
    Boldione
    Calusterone
    Clostebol
    Danazol
    Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone
    Desoxymethyltestosterone
    Drostanolone
    Ethylestrenol
    Fluoxymesterone
    Formebolone
    Furazabol
    Gestrinone
    4-Hydroxytestosterone
    Mestanolone
    Mesterolone
    Metenolone
    Methandienone
    Methandriol
   Methasterone
    Methyldienolone
    Methyl-1-testosterone
    Methylnortestosterone
    Methyltestosterone
    Metribolone
    Mibolerone
    Nandrolone
    19-Norandrostenedione
    Norboletone
    Norclostebol
    Norethandrolone
    Oxabolone
    Oxandrolone
    Oxymesterone
    Oxymetholone
    Prostanozol
    Quinbolone
    Stanozolol
    Stenbolone
    1-Testosterone
    Tetrahydrogestrinone
    Trenbolone

Endogenous anabolic androgenic steroids:
    Androstenediol
    Androstenedione
    Dihydrotestosterone
    Prasterone (dehydroepiandrosterone DHEA)
    Testosterone

Metabolites and isomers
Metabolites and isomers of endogenous anabolic androgenic steroids, including, but not limited to:
    5α-Androstane-3α,17α-diol
    5α-Androstane-3α,17β-diol
    5α-Androstane-3β,17α-diol
    5α-Androstane-3β,17β-diol
    Androst-4-ene-3α,17α-diol
    Androst-4-ene-3α,17β-diol
    Androst-4-ene-3β,17α-diol
    Androst-4-ene-3β,17α-diol
    Androst-5-ene-3α,17α-diol
    Androst-5-ene-3α,17β-diol
    Androst-5-ene-3β,17α-diol
    4-Androstenediol
    5-Androstenedione
    Epi-dihydrotestosterone
    Epitestosterone
    3α-Hydroxy-5α-androstan-17-one
    3β-Hydroxy-5α-androstan-17-one
    7α-Hydroxy-DHEA
    7β-Hydroxy-DHEA
    7-Keto-DHEA
    19-Norandrosterone
    19-Noretiocholanolone

Steroids - In and Out



Anabolic steroids, technically known as anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), are drugs that are structurally related to the cyclic steroid ring system and have similar effects to testosterone in the body. They increase protein within cells, especially in skeletal muscles. Anabolic steroids also have androgenic and virilizing properties, including the development and maintenance of masculine characteristics such as the growth of the vocal cords, testicles (primary sexual characteristics) and body hair (secondary sexual characteristics). The word anabolic comes from the Greek ἀναβολή anabole, "that which is thrown up, mound", and the word androgenic from the Greek ἀνδρός andros, "of a man" + -γενής -genes, "born".
Anabolic steroids were first made in the 1930s, and are now used therapeutically in medicine to stimulate bone growth and appetite, induce male puberty and treat chronic wasting conditions, such as cancer and AIDS. The American College of Sports Medicine acknowledges that AAS, in the presence of adequate diet, can contribute to increases in body weight, often as lean mass increases and that the gains in muscular strength achieved through high-intensity exercise and proper diet can be additionally increased by the use of AAS in some individuals.
Health risks can be produced by long-term use or excessive doses of anabolic steroids.These effects include harmful changes in cholesterol levels (increased low-density lipoprotein and decreased high-density lipoprotein), acne, high blood pressure, liver damage (mainly with oral steroids), and dangerous changes in the structure of the left ventricle of the heart. Conditions pertaining to hormonal imbalances such as gynecomastia and testicular atrophy may also be caused by anabolic steroids.
Ergogenic uses for anabolic steroids in sports, racing, and bodybuilding as performance-enhancing drugs are controversial because of their adverse effects and the potential to gain unfair advantage is considered cheating. Their use is referred to as doping and banned by all major sporting bodies. For many years, AAS have been by far the most detected doping substances in IOC-accredited laboratories. In countries where AAS are controlled substances, there is often a black market in which smuggled, clandestinely manufactured or even counterfeit drugs are sold to users.