Any opinions on liver toxicity of oral steroids? do you think its true? What when you inject 17-a-alkylated steroids, by example sub-Q?
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too the best of my Knowledge any and all chems + toxins cross thru the liver from the blood no matter whether u take oral Sub or IM.
But I question whether Roids r more or less liver toxic than alcohol or prescription drugs??
not to mention what the digestive system my do to the orals?
In addition to producing bile, the liver:
Detoxifies the blood to rid it of harmful substances such as alcohol and drugs
Stores some vitamins and iron
Stores the simple sugar glucose
Converts stored sugar to usable sugar when the body’s sugar (glucose) levels fall below normal.
Breaks down hemoglobin as well as insulin and other hormones
Converts ammonia to urea, which is vital in metabolism
Destroys old red blood cells."GYM + JUICE"
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I was reading about how they first tested Anapolon on a test group of 100 Aids sufferers who were given 30-100mg of Oxymethelone a day for 30 weeks so that makes me think the hepatoxicity is a load of crapThere are no stupid questions just stupid answers, Please dont be asked to be spoon fed though
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I agree with the above members, its not that bad, though at the same time everything is bad for the liver envirormental toxins, alcohol, drugs, medications. Lately a lot of independant medical research is publicated esp. on HIV infected patiens.
Liver damage is probably the most sensationalized of all side effects possible from steroid use. The media often focuses on this particular problem as if it occurs with every steroid, and in every person who takes them. Nothing could be further than the truth. Most anabolic steroids which are ingested orally pass through the liver, which functions as the body?s filtration system. When something goes through the liver, it is broken down by various enzymes, and passed along into the bloodstream. Most research on orally administered anabolic steroids focus on the fact that liver enzymes are elevated following ingestion. But does this necessarily mean that the liver is being damaged, does it? Of course not. Commonly, studies that focus on steroid toxicity often use absurd doses, or incorrectly focus on liver activity instead of damage. The liver functions as the filter for the human body.. it?s going to be activated whenever something (not just a steroid) passes through it. Does that show that steroids damage the liver? Let?s see what the scientists say..
There was an eight-week study done in 1999, which looked at the effects of an 8-week cycle of Oral steroids. The steroids examined were Halotestin (Fluoxymesterone), Dianabol (methylandrostanolone), or Winstrol (Stanozolol) on rats at the dose of 2mg/kg-body weight, administered five times a week for 8 weeks. That”s almost 200mgs/day of any of those steroids, for a 200lb user. That is, I?ll speculate, much more than the average person would use on a cycle. In fact, I have never, in my years of researching steroids and speaking with athletes, heard of anybody using 200mgs/day of Halotestin, Winstrol, or Dianabol. Ever.
And, at the end of that study, In vivo, each rat still had liver enzyme levels that were within normal range!
(*Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1999 Feb;31(2):243-50, Rat liver lysosomal and mitochondrial activities are modified by anabolic-androgenic steroids. Molano F, Saborido A, Delgado J, Moran M, Megias A.)
In another study, 16 bodybuilders using steroids were compared to 12 bodybuilders who were not. Then the bodybuilders who had used steroids stopped taking them for three months, at which points, the researchers found that liver enzymes had returned to the same levels as the non users. After only 3 months!
(*Int J Sports Med 1996 Aug;17(6):429-33, Body composition, cardiovascular risk factors and liver function in long-term androgenic-anabolic steroids using bodybuilders three months after drug withdrawal. Hartgens F, Kuipers H, Wijnen JA, Keizer HA.)
We can see from the chart below that ex-steroid users have totally normal liver enzymes one year after they stop using& .in fact, for some liver enzymes, even the current users have normal scores!
But lets hear different opinions...
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Originally posted by RonnyT View PostI agree with the above members, its not that bad, though at the same time everything is bad for the liver envirormental toxins, alcohol, drugs, medications. Lately a lot of independant medical research is publicated esp. on HIV infected patiens.
Liver damage is probably the most sensationalized of all side effects possible from steroid use. The media often focuses on this particular problem as if it occurs with every steroid, and in every person who takes them. Nothing could be further than the truth. Most anabolic steroids which are ingested orally pass through the liver, which functions as the body?s filtration system. When something goes through the liver, it is broken down by various enzymes, and passed along into the bloodstream. Most research on orally administered anabolic steroids focus on the fact that liver enzymes are elevated following ingestion. But does this necessarily mean that the liver is being damaged, does it? Of course not. Commonly, studies that focus on steroid toxicity often use absurd doses, or incorrectly focus on liver activity instead of damage. The liver functions as the filter for the human body.. it?s going to be activated whenever something (not just a steroid) passes through it. Does that show that steroids damage the liver? Let?s see what the scientists say..
There was an eight-week study done in 1999, which looked at the effects of an 8-week cycle of Oral steroids. The steroids examined were Halotestin (Fluoxymesterone), Dianabol (methylandrostanolone), or Winstrol (Stanozolol) on rats at the dose of 2mg/kg-body weight, administered five times a week for 8 weeks. That”s almost 200mgs/day of any of those steroids, for a 200lb user. That is, I?ll speculate, much more than the average person would use on a cycle. In fact, I have never, in my years of researching steroids and speaking with athletes, heard of anybody using 200mgs/day of Halotestin, Winstrol, or Dianabol. Ever.
And, at the end of that study, In vivo, each rat still had liver enzyme levels that were within normal range!
(*Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1999 Feb;31(2):243-50, Rat liver lysosomal and mitochondrial activities are modified by anabolic-androgenic steroids. Molano F, Saborido A, Delgado J, Moran M, Megias A.)
In another study, 16 bodybuilders using steroids were compared to 12 bodybuilders who were not. Then the bodybuilders who had used steroids stopped taking them for three months, at which points, the researchers found that liver enzymes had returned to the same levels as the non users. After only 3 months!
(*Int J Sports Med 1996 Aug;17(6):429-33, Body composition, cardiovascular risk factors and liver function in long-term androgenic-anabolic steroids using bodybuilders three months after drug withdrawal. Hartgens F, Kuipers H, Wijnen JA, Keizer HA.)
We can see from the chart below that ex-steroid users have totally normal liver enzymes one year after they stop using& .in fact, for some liver enzymes, even the current users have normal scores!
But lets hear different opinions...
I think we just need to be diligent in the way we respond to our body, We all know when were putting to much strain on the body thus needing to slow it down. Im just about to up my Anapolon to 100mg to test the water Ill update on how I get on next weekThere are no stupid questions just stupid answers, Please dont be asked to be spoon fed though
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Originally posted by hackleech View Posti agree it's blown way out of proportion with the way people drink alcohol without liver failure i cant imagine some mg of roids would be able to take out ur liver no matter how long u run it
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Originally posted by big2 View PostMy point of view is that its gene dependen , if toxtivity side effects occure .
Some people handle high doses for a prolong period of time , and some dont handle even small dosage before toxtivity side effects begin to show ..
If I remember correctly his bilirubin was not high as (in percent) the others..And he didn't have any icterus,or green skin...
Just wanted to say not all of sides can you feel,or see.
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