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Schizophrenia and Steroids
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Can heavy use of steroids cause Schizophrenic symptoms?
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Certain types of steroids fall into a category known as 'neuroactive steroids' (NASs). (These include dehydropiandrosterone and dehydropiandrosterone sulfate). Recent research has indicated that NASs may be linked to schizophrenia. e.g:
"Growing evidence implicates NASs in the pathology of schizophrenia. Recent studies reveal NAS plasma level and possibly brain level fluctuations in the illness. However, the precise NAS level abnormalities are not yet known and warrant further investigation. Further, NASs may improve some symptoms in schizophrenia but exacerbate other".
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http://www.cpa-apc.org/Publications/Archives/CJP/2005/oc tober/Tibbo-RP.asp
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Certain types of steroids fall into a category known as 'neuroactive steroids' (NASs). (These include dehydropiandrosterone and dehydropiandrosterone sulfate). Recent research has indicated that NASs may be linked to schizophrenia. e.g:
"Growing evidence implicates NASs in the pathology of schizophrenia. Recent studies reveal NAS plasma level and possibly brain level fluctuations in the illness. However, the precise NAS level abnormalities are not yet known and warrant further investigation. Further, NASs may improve some symptoms in schizophrenia but exacerbate other".
Source:
http://www.cpa-apc.org/Publications/Archives/CJP/2005/oc tober/Tibbo-RP.asp
Chris
which symptoms are u concerned about ? and what is heavy usage ? most users get no side effect at normal dosages http://buysteroidsuk.co/ one mn's heavy cycle might be a light one for another.
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