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October 2014 No. 288 Founded in 1966 by Professor D M Davies, FRCP, FRCP Ed ISSN 0044–6394 that require intramuscular dosing. AAS of Acute and chronic adverse reaction of the B class are testosterones that have been alkylated at the 17-a-hydroxy position, anabolic–androgenic steroids which renders them orally active. Class C compounds have alkyl groups in the A, B, or a,b c,d Jan van Amsterdam & Fred Hartgens C rings of the steroid backbone so that they Department of Psychiatry, Academic Medical Centre University of Amsterdam, resist hepatic metabolism and can also be Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, dosed orally. Further details are given in Department of Epidemiology and Surgery, Maastricht University Medical Center, Kicman’s review. Research School CAPHRI and Sports Medicine Center MaastrichtParkstad, Maastricht, Like testosterone, AAS promote the The Netherlands growth of skeletal muscle (anabolic effect) Correspondence to Dr J.G.C. van Amsterdam, Amsterdam Institute for Addiction Research, and the development and growth of male Academic Medical Centre, P.O. Box 75867, 1070 AW Amsterdam, The Netherlands. sexual characteristics (androgenic effects) Tel: +31 20 8913607; e-mail: Jan.van.Amsterdam@amc.uva.nl including testes, vocal cords, and typical male hair growth on the chest and face. High doses of AAS
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