Yes, it is. And a dangerous one at that if it's taken without proper medical clearance and instruction. DO NOT TAKE IT IF YOU DON'T HAVE PROPER MEDICAL CLEARANCE AND INSTRUCTION. It will do you no good, and in the end, do you harm.
Steroids are prescribed to fight some infections in the body (such as rheumatoid Arthritis).
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∙ 14y agoSort of. They are considered drugs (unless anabolic, which are illegal).
One type of steroid is prescribed to treat Asthma in the form of an inhaler and to treat certain skin conditions in the form of a topically applied cream.
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No. Androgenic/Anabolic Steroids are classified as a schedule 3 controlled substance in The United States. Other examples of schedule 3 controlled substances for example would be cocaine, narcotics, oxycontin, and heroin.
The DOT does not test for anabolic steroids. A pre-employment or random drug test by the DOT only test for narcotics.
If they were actually looking for it, then yes it would show. I think they mainly just test for narcotics. Tho steroids can and do change your mental state, aggression for one, I don't believe they check for it. I am basing this on Canada tho, anywhere else in the world I would not know. Unless of course you work in sports as an athlete, then you are definitely tested.
Narcotics is the medical name for narcotics. That's what narcotics are called.
opiates are narcotics
Narcotics, steroids, Hallucinogenics, depressents, and stimulants Are you asking about RX meds? If so, they mostly include addictive pain medications. Dones, cottons, lemons, vics etc...
Narcotics have horrible effects on the human body. Mixing different types of narcotics could cause a devastating loss of your life.
Well it depends on what kind of narcotics and quality of such narcotics. Also depends on the area.
Narcotics Anonymous was created in 1953.
Uhh, No...
Narcotics can be ingested any number of ways. Many narcotics are eaten, smoked or injected. Injection is the fastest method to the bloodstream.
No. The active ingredients in Aspirin, Tylenol, and Advil are not narcotics. Narcotics can only be prescribed by a physician. Over the counter products do not contain narcotics. There are some prescription medications that combine active ingredients from them with narcotics, but they have their own brand names and are not called Aspirin, Tylenol, or Advil.