Stanabol is one of the brand names of the chemical for Stanozolol, an anabolic steroid. According to Drugs.com, anabolic steroids can be used to help patients gain weight, fight breast cancer, treat hereditary angioedema, or treat anemia 3. However, choosing to use Stanbol or any other anabolic steroid means accepting the possibility of a number of side effects.
Liver Disease and Liver Cancer
Stanabol and other anabolic steroids have a harsh impact on the liver 3. According to Medline Plus, the use of Stanabol can cause increased incidence of liver disease. In advanced cases, this can include the development of liver cancer.
Heart Problems
Side Effects of Dianabol
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Steroid use is credited with weakening the heart muscles and leading to heart function impairment. According to the American Heart Association, the left ventricle muscle is weaker in steroid users by a significant margin 1. This is the muscle structure responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. Along with weakened left ventricle structures, steroid use has been linked to heart failure and heart attacks, as noted by Drugs.com.
- Steroid use is credited with weakening the heart muscles and leading to heart function impairment.
- Along with weakened left ventricle structures, steroid use has been linked to heart failure and heart attacks, as noted by Drugs.com.
Diabetic Complications
Steroids such as Stanabol affect blood sugar levels, according to Drugs.com. The steroids cause blood sugar levels to drop, which can affect the health of diabetic patients.
Stunted Growth in Children
The Long-Term Effects of Steroids
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Though Stanabol is thought of as a bulking and growth promotion agent, Drugs.com notes that it may cause children to stop growing as they should. The medicine can slow bone growth and bring tissue growth to a halt.
Enlarged Prostate and Increased Prostate Cancer Risk
As reported on the Drugs.com website, Stanabol and other anabolic steroids can lead to prostate issues in older males using the medicine 3. This includes both enlarged prostates and an increased incidence of prostate cancer development.
Acne and Skin Cysts
According to Medline Plus, use of steroids such as Stanabol can cause acne and cysts in the skin 3. This is true for users of all ages. The acne and skin cysts appear on the face, chest, and back predominantly, but can manifest themselves on any part of the body.
Skin Discoloration
Stanabol has been linked to skin discoloration in both males and females, according to Drugs.com. This discoloration can include a yellowing of the skin, although depending on skin type and length of use a general darkening of the skin may also occur.
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