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Johno6 wrote:can you drink alcohol on clen?
I want to know if my friend has a chance of dying this weekend or not
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by Psyber » Wed Mar 26, 2014 10:23 am
The risks of abusing synthetic steroids have been highlighted by an unusual case of a body builder who developed severe hepatitis from using methandrostenolone.
The case has been reported by Dr Christian Girgis and colleagues from the University of Sydney, who say that many young body builders are putting themselves at risk by abusing a cocktail of different hormones and drugs to improve appearance. They describe the case of a 35-year-old male amateur bodybuilder who bought methandrostenolone on line from a Thai-based supplier. The man used the drug at a dose of 100mg a day for six weeks prior to a body-building competition.
He also took took tamoxifen and letrozole for two weeks to try prevent gynaecomastia, and diuretics to lower body weight just before the competition. The man developed a severe fever, myalgia and abdominal tenderness and was diagnosed with acute hepatitis based on markedly elevated liver enzymes. The man showed impairment of liver synthetic function consistent with hepatic necrosis, but there was no sign of infection. Hormonal analysis showed complete suppression of blood gonadotropins and a total testosterone level of of 484 ng/dl consistent with use of exogenous testosterone.
His condition gradually improved over five days after the drug cocktail was discontinued and he recovered in a high dependency unit. Dr Girgis said hepatic injury
was a well known but poorly understood consequence of the abuse of 17-alkylated androgens such as methyltestosterone, methandrostenolone, oxandrolone
and stanazol. The occurrence of fever was unusual, possibly due to the release of hepatic inflammatory proteins IL-6 and C-reactive protein.
“This draws attention to the potentially toxic effects of synthetic androgens alone or in combination with multiple drugs as part of the risk-taking behaviour amongst some bodybuilders,” the authors wrote in Endocrinology Practice
.
“More systematic research is required into other potentially under-recognised side effects of synthetic androgens to increase public, physician and health authority awareness of this form of drug abuse and toxicity,” they added.
by Q. » Wed Mar 26, 2014 3:56 pm
Psyber wrote:Another medical warning: http://www.endocrinologyupdate.com.au/g ... d-58668665
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