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Steroids: History, Science, and Issues (Story of a Drug)

Steroids: History, Science, and Issues (Story of a Drug)

Current price: $70.00
Publication Date: March 20th, 2017
Publisher:
Greenwood
ISBN:
9781610697231
Pages:
232
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Description

Providing a significant source of information for upper high school and community college students concerning steroids and their derivatives, this book provides a holistic overview of this controversial class of drugs.

The risks of recreational steroid use are often ignored or misunderstood by those who try them. At the same time, the therapeutic use of steroids can be dangerous when they're used incorrectly. Part of the Story of a Drug series, this timely book is specifically tailored to address the questions and concerns of young people, providing readers with an accessible source of information for understanding steroidal drugs.

Chapters cover the history of steroids, including the development of synthetic steroids, steroid biochemistry, and the drugs' therapeutic functions, notably the importance of natural steroids in maintaining human life. The book discusses the current state of recreational use among athletes and students and of the dangers of misuse and overdose, and covers legal and governmental regulations relative to both therapeutic and recreational use of the drugs. The reader will come away from this volume with a comprehensive understanding of the pros and cons of steroid use based on current research, and grasp the possible risks--medical and legal--related to misuse of these powerful drugs.

About the Author

Joan E. Standora, PhD, LADC, CASAC, CADC, maintains a private practice in Pennsylvania and is an associate professor at Kingsborough Community College, City University of New York, where she directs the Chemical Dependency Counseling Program. Alex Bogomolnik, LMSW, CASAC, is adjunct professor at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, NY, as well as a chemical dependency counselor in Staten Island University Hospital and a social worker in New York Guardianship Services. Malgorzata Slugocki is clinical assistant professor of pharmacy practice at Fairleigh Dickinson University School of Pharmacy in Florham Park, NJ.