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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Anabolic Steroids: A Medical Perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="Sides" data-source="post: 187683" data-attributes="member: 31749"><p>I agree with you 100%. There is a middle road or happy medium in between the minimalist approach to TRT, or just allowing or legalizing everything. While there are dangers to using larger amounts of testosterone and other anabolic steroids, the dangers are minimal compared to many other recreational drugs, and the side effects relatively easily managed, as long as the level of abuse is not excessive. The idea that testosterone and other anabolic steroids are Schedule III, while highly addictive drugs like the benzodiazepines are only Schedule IV, and a potentially lethal drug like alcohol is freely available over the counter to every adult over 21, is patently absurd. Alcohol causes far more death and societal harm than any other drug, and yet it is far less regulated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sides, post: 187683, member: 31749"] I agree with you 100%. There is a middle road or happy medium in between the minimalist approach to TRT, or just allowing or legalizing everything. While there are dangers to using larger amounts of testosterone and other anabolic steroids, the dangers are minimal compared to many other recreational drugs, and the side effects relatively easily managed, as long as the level of abuse is not excessive. The idea that testosterone and other anabolic steroids are Schedule III, while highly addictive drugs like the benzodiazepines are only Schedule IV, and a potentially lethal drug like alcohol is freely available over the counter to every adult over 21, is patently absurd. Alcohol causes far more death and societal harm than any other drug, and yet it is far less regulated. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Anabolic Steroids: A Medical Perspective
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