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No one can say that the threat of APEDs (appearance and performance enhancing drugs) is overstated.
Many experts agree that about one million students - as many as 6% of all U.S. high school students-have used anabolic steroids. And the usage rate is on the rise.
- In 1993, one in 45 high school students used anabolic steroids.
- By 1999, the number was one in 27.
- Today, one in 16 high school students admits to using anabolic steroids. (How many more continue to hide?)
This is not just a "guy's" problem.
More than 1 in 20 high school girls has already used anabolic steroids and the number of female users is increasing. In fact, the fastest growing user group is young high school girls.

It’s not an older kid's problem, either.
The median age of a student at first usage is 15.
And, it’s not just an athletic problem.
It is estimated that about half of the users of anabolic steroids are not athletes at all. They have no interest in competing – at least not on the athletic field. However, they are interested in competing for the attention of members of the opposite sex, and they are using anabolic steroids to look better. There is even a name for these users. These kids are nick-named "mirror athletes".
Unfortunately, Taylor’s story is just one of many similar stories from high schools across America.
Take a look at a few real stories of people who have made an uneducated choice to use appearance and performance enhancing drugs. They tell you honestly how APEDs use has affected their life and how they wished they had not begun to use at all. These drugs are very dangerous with many side-effects that result in life-long medical issues to even death. Please watch the videos and consider what these testimonials show: consequences of an uninformed and uneducated choice of using anabolic steroids and appearance and performance enhancing drugs.
Don’t become an APEDs statistic!!
Steroid Facts
Get the inside information on how different drugs can affect the body.Steroid FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions about steroids and appearance and performance enhancing drugs.Educators & Parents
Learn tips and tools to use to help kids understand the science behind drug abuse.Real Steroid Stories
Read about the challenges real people faced when turning their lives around.Dangers of Steroid Abuse
Learn more about the devastating negative effects anabolic steroids can have on the human body.Signs of Steroid Abuse
Look for these short and long-term side effects that appear as symptoms.Glossary of Terms
Look up APED (appearance and performance enhancing drugs) terms.
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