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Drug Use: Anabolic Steroids
Are anabolic steroids addictive?

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An undetermined percentage of steroid abusers become addicted to the drugs, as evidenced by their continuing to take steroids in spite of physical problems, negative effects on social relations, or nervousness and irritability. Also, they spend large amounts of time and money obtaining the drugs and experience withdrawal symptoms such as mood swings, fatigue, restlessness, loss of appetite, insomnia, reduced sex drive, and the desire to take more steroids. The most dangerous of the withdrawal symptoms is depression, because it sometimes leads to suicide attempts. Untreated, some depressive symptoms associated with anabolic steroid withdrawal have been known to persist for a year or more after the abuser stops taking the drugs.

Drugs of Abuse
AlcoholCocaine/CrackEcstasy
HeroinInhalantsKetamine
MethMarijuanaNicotine
RitalinSteroids
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Source: The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA).

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