Steroids are a class of organic compounds that have a characteristic molecular structure containing four rings of carbonatoms. They play a vital role in various physiological processes in the body, including regulation of metabolism, immune functions, and inflammation.
Sex steroids: This group includes androgens, estrogens, and progestogens, which are responsible for the development of sexual characteristics and reproductive functions.
Anabolic steroids: These synthetic variants of testosterone are used to promote muscle growth and enhance athletic performance.
Medical Uses of Steroids
Steroids have several medical applications, including:
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