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What is another word for steroids?

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What medicine in Pred Forte Eye Drops is another word for steroid?

One ingredient in the medicine 'Pred Forte eye drops' are steroids. Another term that might be used to for the term steroids in this product is 'corticosteroid.'


Is the word steroids singular or plural?

Steroids is plural. The singular form of the word is steroid.


What is a example of steroids?

Prednisone is an example of steroids. Another example is testosterone.


How do you were off steroids?

The correct word is wear. =)


Building blocks of steroids?

Steroids (cholestrols) are another type of lipid found in membranes. Its composition or "building blocks" is a series of four carbon rings.


How do you use the word disqualify in a sentence?

According to the rules, if you use steroids, that will disqualify you for competition.


What compound is the precursor of the steroids found in the human body?

pregnenolone. Another term used would be Cholesterol.


What is the scientific name of the drug steroids?

The scientific name for steroids is corticosteroids or anabolic-androgenic steroids, depending on the type of steroid being referred to.


What are oral steroids?

Orale steroids are steroids that are not injected by a needle.Orale steroids are taken as tablets.But it has been said that orale steroids cause more side effects than normal ones


What is the addictive substance in steroids?

Steroids. That's it. Just like the "addictive substance" in heroin is heroin, the addictive substance in steroids is the steroids themselves.


Do Trish Stratus Takes Steroids?

Nice question, I don't think she does but don't take my full word for it.


What type of molecules are in steroids?

Steroids are lipids.