Anabolic steroids are a form of testosterone. Your body may reduce the natural production of testosterone when it detects the presence of anabolic steroids.
You should consult your doctor to see if it is healthy to introduce testosterone replacement treatment or HGH - Human Growth Hormones - while taking steroids, whether for health or bodybuilding.
Absolutely not ive taken steroids for years anf many employment drug tests. You have to test your testosterone levels to find steroids. No worries
Stop taking Steroids
By taking gymnastics classes or even cheerleading. Lindsay
No, her taking the pill or not have no effect on your body.
Steroids aren't stored in the muscles. They are metabolized in the liver, and remains in the blood stream until they are normally excreted by the urinary system. To get rid of them, stop taking steroids, and only testosterone keep on being made by your testicles.(On the event of my answer is not correct it is open for correction, which I thank in advance.)
You mean taking steroids, no. As a recreational drug they won't allow it. However if you are actually taking testosterone therapy, you should have no problem providing the proper documentation and they will allow you to come in. I think you might have a better shot going reserve first and then enlist to serve full duty.
no he never taking steroids in his life.
This is unlikely to happen. Most steroids used for performance enhancement such as Testosterone are generally going to halt a mans production of semen. There has been studies performed showing a BI-Monthly shot of sustanon 250 is more effective than a condom in preventing pregnancy. If my girl got pregnant while I was on steroids I would be HIGHLY suspicious to say the least.
It has been cited that Lipitor can hinder the production and effectiveness of testosterone. The doctor that prescribed the Lipitor should have covered this with you, and may be able to assist with testosterone injections.
Androgens and other steroids are essentially synthetic versions of testosterone, one of the most important male hormones. It’s the one that’s responsible for deepening our voice, and stimulating hair grown (beard, chest, legs, and pubic area). Too much testosterone, however, can have almost the opposite effect, shrinking the testicles, stimulating breast growth, causing baldness and erectile dysfunction, increasing the risk of prostate cancer, and reducing sperm count. Steroids—and taking testosterone supplements when you don’t need them—tell the brain to stop producing testosterone on its own. The good news is that the results of taking steroids (when not prescribed for a legitimate medical reason) may not be permanent. One study, published in the journal Fertility and Sterility, found that bodybuilders who were taking steroids and quit, saw their sperm counts return to normal after four months.
Taking hormones, ( assuming that you referring to testosterone) and hair growing are not directly interrelated. This is true for any other kind of steroids. It is more possible that your hair falls down than growing.
No, you really don't need estrogen blockers if you are taking testosterone as part of replacement therapy or a sex-reassignment program. That said, taking estrogen blockers may help decrease feminization and make the testosterone replacement more effective in the case of sex-reassignment. However, men who take testosterone and/or anabolic steroids for performance enhancement reasons would generally block the aromatase enzyme to prevent testosterone from being converted to estrogen. Excessive amounts of testosterone causes breast growth since the body converts extra testosterone to estrogen. As always, you should never take any sort of prescription medication that is not prescribed to you, and nothing said here should be taken as medical advice.