PDA

View Full Version : Academic Research on Steroids


SAWADEEKROB
12-03-2007, 12:15 AM
I thought this could be helpful for the board. I have been doing a lot of research this year on Deca, Test, Oxandrolone and Oral Turinabol. I will be posting some of the most important articles here for everyone to read. No need to pm me as I found out how to attach the pdf files.

1082

Hope this helps everyone.

Hormonal doping and androgenization of athletes: a secret program of the German Democratic Republic government

Clinical Chemistry 43:7
Doping in Sports
1262–1279 (1997)
Symposium

Several classified documents saved after the collapse of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in 1990 describe the promotion by the government of the use of drugs, notably androgenic steroids, in high-performance sports (doping). Top-secret doctoral theses, scientific reports, progress reports of grants, proceedings from symposia of experts, and reports of physicians and scientists who served as unofficial collaborators for the Ministry for State Security (“Stasi”) reveal that from 1966 on, hundreds of physicians and scientists, including top-ranking professors, performed doping research and administered prescription drugs as well as unapproved experimental drug preparations. Several thousand athletes were treated with androgens every year, including minors of each sex. Special emphasis was placed on administering androgens to women and adolescent girls because this practice proved to be particularly effective for sports performance. Damaging side effects were recorded, some of which required surgical or medical intervention. In addition, several prominent scientists and sports physicians of the GDR contributed to the development of methods of drug administration that would evade detection by international doping controls.

lola26
12-03-2007, 01:31 AM
zero info regarding aas.

Machola
12-03-2007, 01:40 AM
is there any way to post the pdf files? aas induced deformities sound interesting:eek::D

SAWADEEKROB
12-03-2007, 03:03 AM
Lola

Yes, but it does give the references in german. I can't read that language otherwise I would have gladly given those also.

Since you are so concerned about the contents, perhaps you can also add others as well!

SAWADEEKROB
12-03-2007, 03:10 AM
Use of clomiphene citrate to reverse premature andropause secondary to
steroid abuse

1083

Objective: To report a case of symptomatic hypogonadism induced by the abuse of multiple steroid preparations that was subsequently reversed by clomiphene.

Design: Case report.

Setting: University-affiliated andrology practice within family practice clinic.

Patient(s): A 30-year-old male.

Intervention(s): Clomiphene citrate, 100-mg challenge for 5 days, followed by treatment at same dose for 2 months.

Main Outcome Measure(s): Clinical symptoms, androgen decline in aging male questionnaire, total T, FSH, LH.

Result(s): Reversal of symptoms, normalization of T levels with LH surge, restoration of pituitary– gonadal axis.

Conclusion(s): Clomiphene citrate is used typically in helping to restore fertility in females. This represents the first case report of the successful use of clomiphene to restore T levels and the pituitary– gonadal axis in
a male patient. The axis was previously shut off with multiple anabolic steroid abuse. (Fertil Steril

SAWADEEKROB
12-03-2007, 03:40 AM
CLINICAL REVIEW: Testosterone Use in Men and Its Effects on Bone Health. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trials

1084



Conclusions: Intramuscular testosterone moderately increased
lumbar bone density in men; the results on femoral neck bone density
are inconclusive. Without bone fracture data, the available trials offer
weak and indirect inferences about the clinical efficacy of testosterone
on osteoporosis prevention and treatment in men

rea$on
12-03-2007, 11:56 AM
i read that any didnt get anything out of it