I was offered a presciption for steroids in 1952. I went to the library and found out what they were and I told my doctor no.
I knew all kinds of athletes who took them I don't think any one really benefitted from their use.
George Park
Parents
Former Member
So are you suggesting that we study the longterm effects of anabolic steroids on healthy "volunteers"? Look, these are controlled substances; the negative effects are well documented. Arguing that there is a lack of scientific evidence or "serious" studies is ludicrous. The athletes using these drugs, unlike you, are fully aware of the risk, but are willing to take that risk if they can gain some advantage.
So are you suggesting that we study the longterm effects of anabolic steroids on healthy "volunteers"? Look, these are controlled substances; the negative effects are well documented. Arguing that there is a lack of scientific evidence or "serious" studies is ludicrous. The athletes using these drugs, unlike you, are fully aware of the risk, but are willing to take that risk if they can gain some advantage.