Consuming 'God Juice': Using 'ethnopharmacological-connoisseurship' to situate trenbolone use and knowledge among image and performance enhancing drug communities.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drug and alcohol review Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1111/dar.13965
Timothy Piatkowski, Nick Gibbs, David Neumann, Matthew Dunn
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Introduction: Trenbolone, a potent anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS), is used for its muscle growth benefits but poses significant health risks, including psychosocial issues. Existing research among humans is limited by lack of targeted investigation. This study addresses gaps in existing research by leveraging the ethnopharmacological expertise of trenbolone consumers. By engaging with the community's connoisseurship, we sought to enhance harm reduction strategies and foster collaboration between consumers, scholars and health practitioners.

Methods: An international sample of trenbolone consumers (N = 30) were interviewed. Interviews explored trenbolone use, knowledge levels and harm reduction strategies. Analysis involved an iterative categorisation approach, incorporating the lead author's lived experience with trenbolone.

Results: Participants described trenbolone as both a physical enhancer and a source of psychological boosts, tempered by adverse effects such as emotional volatility and intrusive thoughts. Despite warnings about its dangers the drug's allure was amplified by social media and community visibility. Consumers spoke of a developing connoisseur-like knowledge about trenbolone through personal and shared experiences. Through this collective expertise, they developed harm reduction strategies such as conservative dosing and regular health monitoring.

Discussion and conclusions: This study demonstrates the importance of integrating ethnopharmacological-connoisseurship from the image and performance enhancing drug community to develop a contextually relevant understanding of AAS use-trenbolone being one of these. By elevating community insights, we advocate for a collaborative approach to harm reduction. Ultimately, we call for partnerships between researchers, health professionals and consumers to enhance health and reduce harm in image and performance enhancing drug communities.

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消费 "上帝果汁":利用 "民族药理学鉴赏力 "来确定群勃龙(trenbolone)的使用情况以及形象和提高表现药物社区的知识。
导言:群勃龙(Trenbolone)是一种强效合成代谢雄性类固醇(AAS),具有增肌功效,但会对健康造成严重危害,包括社会心理问题。由于缺乏有针对性的调查,现有的人体研究十分有限。本研究利用群勃龙消费者的民族药理学专业知识,填补了现有研究的空白。通过利用社区行家的知识,我们试图加强减少危害的策略,并促进消费者、学者和医疗从业人员之间的合作:方法:对国际样本的群勃龙消费者(N = 30)进行了访谈。访谈探讨了群勃龙的使用、知识水平和减低危害策略。分析采用迭代分类法,并结合主要作者使用群勃龙的生活经验:结果:参与者认为,群勃龙既能增强体质,又能促进心理健康,但同时也有情绪波动和干扰性思维等不良影响。尽管有关于其危险性的警告,但社交媒体和社区的知名度放大了这种药物的诱惑力。消费者谈到,通过个人和共同的经历,他们对曲勃龙有了行家般的了解。通过这种集体的专业知识,他们制定了减少危害的策略,如保守用药和定期健康监测:这项研究表明,将形象和提高表现药物社区的民族药理学-行家知识结合起来,以形成对 AAS 使用--群勃龙就是其中之一--的相关背景的理解,具有重要意义。通过提升社区的洞察力,我们提倡以合作的方式减少伤害。最终,我们呼吁研究人员、保健专业人员和消费者之间建立伙伴关系,以增强形象和提高表现药物社区的健康并减少危害。
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