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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for anabolic steroids
  1. ... be caused by: Excess testosterone production Use of anabolic steroids (performance-enhancing or related to gender reassignment) In ...
  2. ... cause of unwanted hair growth, including: Testosterone Danazol Anabolic steroids DHEA Glucocorticoids Cyclosporine Minoxidil Phenytoin Female body builders ...
  3. ... Phentermine (a weight loss medicine) Testosterone and other anabolic steroids and performance-enhancing drugs Thyroid hormone (when taken ...
  4. ... including: Antibiotics, such as ampicillin and other penicillin Anabolic steroids Birth control pills Chlorpromazine Cimetidine Estradiol Imipramine Prochlorperazine ...
  5. ... that can lead to liver injury include: Amiodarone Anabolic steroids Birth control pills Chlorpromazine Erythromycin Halothane (a type ...
  6. ... Known causes include: Drugs such as heroin, bisphosphonates, anabolic steroids Infection Inherited genetic problems Obesity Reflux nephropathy (a ...
  7. ... Taking medicines, such as glucocorticoids and opiates Stopping anabolic steroids Genetic problems Infections Nutritional deficiencies Iron excess ( hemochromatosis ) ...
  8. ... of the testicles HIV/AIDS medicines Corticosteroids and anabolic steroids Estrogen (including those in soy products) Heartburn and ...
  9. ... test. Drugs that can increase albumin levels include: Anabolic steroids Androgens Growth hormone Insulin Do not stop taking ...
  10. ... Drugs that can increase the RBC count include: Anabolic steroids Erythropoietin Gentamicin Testosterone Lower-than-normal numbers of ...
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