Guide To Understanding Anabolic Steroids

Withdrawal Symptoms

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Individuals who are withdrawing from anabolic steroids could notice a variety of withdrawal symptoms. For example, patients may display mood swings or develop serious depression. They may also feel restless or have trouble sleeping. Some individuals could feel very fatigued during the withdrawal process. Thus, they may sleep for much longer than is normal for them. Weakness, muscle aches, low blood pressure, nausea, and vomiting have all been reported, and the patient may lose weight as they go through withdrawal as well.

Abdominal pain is also a possibility, and diarrhea may occur in some instances. Most patients experience significant cravings for anabolic steroids during the withdrawal process. Withdrawal symptoms vary considerably from person to person. It is generally recommended that patients undergo withdrawal at a treatment facility where they can be closely monitored. Doctors can prescribe medication to ease withdrawal symptoms if necessary.

Medication Interactions

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When using anabolic steroids, patients need to be aware of the potential for medication interactions. For example, stanozolol interacts with anticoagulants such as warfarin. It could increase the patient's sensitivity to these medicines. Individuals who use anabolic steroids and anticoagulants together may need to have their blood thinner dose lowered. Since this interaction increases the patient's risk of serious bleeding, they should always let their doctor know immediately if any unusual bruising develops. This could be a sign of internal bleeding.

Anabolic steroids also interact with cyclosporine. This medicine helps prevent organ rejection in patients who have had a heart, liver, or kidney transplant. Anabolic steroids increase the level of cyclosporine in the patient's blood, and the dosage of cyclosporine may need to be adjusted during treatment with anabolic steroids.

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