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This article is about the chemical family of steroids in general. For discussion of performance-enhancing steroids and their effects, please see Anabolic steroid. A steroid is a lipid characterized by a carbon skeleton with four fused rings. All steroids are derived from the acetyl CoA biosynthetic pathway. Different steroids vary in the functional groups attached to these rings. Hundreds of distinct steroids have been identified in plants, animals, and fungi. Their most important role i ...
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Resources
- Corticosteroids (Cleveland Clinic)
- Mind Over Matter: The Brain's Response of Drugs Teacher's Guide (National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, HHS)
- National Institute on Drug Abuse Community Drug Alert Bulletin - Anabolic Steroids (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- NIDA InfoFacts - Esteroides (National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, HHS)
- NIDA InfoFacts - Steroids (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
- NIDA Research Report - Steroid Abuse and Addiction (National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI), SAMSHA, HHS)
- Steroid Injections (Cleveland Clinic)
- Steroid Medicines: How to Stop Safely (American Academy of Family Physicians)
- SteroidAbuse.org - A Service of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH, HHS)
- Steroids (Cleveland Clinic)
- Steroids (National Women's Health Information Center)
- Steroids in the Treatment of Lupus (Lupus Foundation of America, Inc.)
- Tips for Teens: The Truth About Steroids (National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information (NCADI), SAMSHA, HHS)

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