Name: Winstrol, Winstrol-V stenbolone (17-beta-hydroxy-2-methyl-5-alpha-androst-1-en-3-one)
Type:
AKA: Winstrol, Winstrol-V
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II. Natural Derivative
Synthetic substance, no natural derivative
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III. Chemical Profile (IUPAC name)
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IV. History
Winstrol (Stanozolol), a synthetic anabolic steroid, was first introduced in the 1960s. It was developed to promote muscle growth and enhance athletic performance. Winstrol's introduction marked a significant advancement in steroid therapy, but its use has been associated with health risks, leading to regulatory controls and restrictions.
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V. Legal Information
Winstrol, also known as Stenbolone, is an anabolic steroid illegal for non-medical use in the US and classified under the Anabolic Steroid Control Act. It is similarly banned in many countries due to its potential for abuse in sports and bodybuilding. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibits its use. Regulatory bodies enforce strict measures to prevent misuse.
US Federal Schedule - III
Schedule III drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence. Schedule III drugs abuse potential is less than Schedule I and Schedule II drugs but more than Schedule IV. Some examples of Schedule III drugs are: products containing less than 90 milligrams of codeine per dosage unit (Tylenol with codeine), ketamine, anabolic steroids, testosterone.
Key US Federal Policies:
Controlled Substances Act. Public Law: Public Law 91-513 (text can be found on GovInfo) (https://www.dea.gov/drug-information/csa). Date enacted: October 27, 1970.
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VI. Physical Effects
Winstrol (Stanozolol) is an anabolic steroid used to enhance muscle mass and strength. It can increase muscle growth but may cause side effects like hormonal imbalances, cardiovascular issues, and liver damage. Short-term use may improve athletic performance, but long-term use poses significant health risks. Overdose risks include severe hormonal disturbances and cardiovascular problems. Safe use involves medical supervision and adherence to recommended doses. Recent research highlights its muscle-enhancing effects and associated risks. |
VII. Psychological Effects
Winstrol (Stanozolol) affects mood and aggression. Immediate effects include increased confidence and energy. Long-term use can lead to mood swings, aggression, and cognitive impairments. Chronic use is associated with mood disorders and potential structural brain changes. Recent research highlights the psychological risks of anabolic steroids, including aggression and cognitive decline.
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VIII. Culture
Winstrol, or Stanozolol, is an anabolic steroid used to enhance muscle growth and performance. Its cultural significance is associated with bodybuilding and athletic performance. Media coverage often focuses on the risks of steroid abuse, including health complications and ethical concerns in sports. The substance is used for performance enhancement rather than medicinal purposes and contributes to discussions about steroid use and regulation.
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