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Desire for muscles leads to death

Date: 02-07-2007
Posted by: Anabolic Info TeamTurkey
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The recent death of a bodybuilder in Kocaeli who died of a steroid-induced heart attack has re-ignited the debate on the sale and usage of such chemical substances.
Stating that many of these substances, known as anabolic steroids, are banned, Dr. Yavuz Nak from the Uludag University Veterinary Faculty added that if used by humans the drug damages the circulation system leading to a heart attack.

These hormone supplements are chemically designed to increase the muscle structure of the body but in the process damage the body balance, with the lethal potential to cause organ failures in a short period of time. One tragic example of this occurred in Kocaeli, last Thursday. Veterinarian Batuhan Tayfun got into bodybuilding 10 years ago and around the same time began taking steroids, the results of which were all too apparent with his untimely demise of a heart attack at 33 years of age. The autopsy revealed that Tayfun's heart was three times bigger than normal. Similar abnormalities were visible in other organs as well. Failures were observed in his lungs, liver and kidneys. Kadriye Tayfun, the mother of the young veterinarian, was aware of the reason for her son's early death.

Now, the spotlight is on the hormonal drugs that caused the failure of almost every organ in Tayfun's body. While pointing out that this type of substance is being used without control of the dosage or awareness of the risks, the experts have also added there was no appropriate supervisory body to monitor or regulate its usage. In fact, these hormonal drugs are widely available in the livestock industry and used to accelerate the growth of animals. At present, the authority responsible for the sale of these drugs is the Ministry of Agriculture. The ministry gives permission for the sale based on the understanding that the intended consumption is by animals, but without any accompanying warnings of the risks involved if the drug is abused. The medicine, which varies in cost between YTL 85 and YTL 250, is being sold primarily in gyms and numerous other places. Even kiosks have started to specialize in the sale of these medicines. Herbal kiosks, with "healthy life" inscribed in large letters on the packaging, sell the substances without questioning the intention of the customers. In addition, those responsible for such sales through these outlets have no qualified medical health knowledge.

Control should be overseen by the Health Ministry

Pointing out that the damage to human health caused by this hormonal medicine, and yet in spite of knowing this there were no precautionary measures taken, pharmacist Sinan Usta noted that these types of medicines should be controlled not by the Ministry of Agriculture but by the Ministry of Health. "This kind of medicine is being sold with permission by the Agriculture Ministry. It is not sold in pharmacies. Some of these types of medicines are a serious threat to human health. Unless the person is engaged in hard exercise these medicines damage the body. They should be used under the supervision of a specialist. Without knowing the dosage, people take more to building their muscles. And this produces bad results. This type of medicine should be controlled under the supervision of the Health Ministry as soon as possible," Usta said.