Advice on anabolic steroids and other IPEDS
Needle exchange
Safer injecting advice
Injection site examination
Dry blood spot testing
Blood pressure and weight monitoring
Advice on diet, nutrition and health
Condoms
Harm reduction advice
The safest advice we can give is don’t use them, they can cause a wide range of side effects (see below)
Anabolic steroids should be taken in cycles (taking them for a number of weeks then stopping to allow your body to recover
‘On’ cycles should be limited to 6-8 weeks
The ‘Off’ cycle should be at least as long as the ‘on’ cycle
Reduce your dose (as you increase your dose, any benefits are marginal but the risk of side effects increase dramatically)
Do not stack steroids (taking 2 or more steroids at once). The benefits are limited and you are much more likely to experience side effects.
Take cholesterol supplements such as fish oil or Lipid Stabil
Have blood tests taken before and after your cycle to check the harm the steroids may be doing to your body
Get tested for blood borne viruses such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and HIV
Get yourself vaccinated against Hepatitis B
Check that you know what you are taking. Up to a third of anabolic steroid products are counterfeit or fake. Is the label not straight? Does the label have rough edges? Are there air bubbles under it? Is the print faded? Is the liquid cloudy? Are the levels of liquid different in each amp? If you answer YES to any of these, it could well be fake, don’t use it.
Be very wary of information on steroids from online sellers and forums, it can often be misleading
Side effects
Water retention Stunted growth in young people HIV, Hep B, Hep C Tendon damage Insomnia Changes in libido Depression/suicide Aggression Dependence/addiction | Liver damage Heart attack Cardiomyopathy Increased blood pressure Increased cholestrol Hair loss Acne Striae (stretch marks) Abscesses Memory loss |
Female Specific | Male Specific |
Deepening of the voice Clitoral enlargement Development of facial hair Irregular periods Reduction in breast size | Testicular atrophy (shrinkage) Gynaecomastia (breast development) Infertility Impotence Enlarged prostate gland |
Safer Injecting
There are complications associated with injecting drugs such as localised pain, swelling, heat, developing abscesses and there is always the danger of hitting a nerve, vein or even an artery. On top of this, if you use needles and other equipment that have been used by someone else, you are at risk of contracting a blood borne virus such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C or HIV. The safest thing you can do is don’t inject, don’t use anabolic steroids.
If you continue to inject, ensure that you:
Always use a new, sterile needle
Never share any needles or other equipment
Always dispose of used equipment in a sharps bin
Always inject your self rather than let others do it
Always inject into the quadriceps, gluteus or deltoids (see link to leaflet below for diagram)
Rotate your injecting sites
Inject a maximum of 2mls in to the glutes or quads
Inject a maximum of 1mls in to the deltoids
You can find details of where you can access needle exchange in the East Riding by downloading the leaflet below