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House Television Series and Roid Rage

April 29, 2008 by Millard 6 Comments

House M.D. television series - "Roid Rage"

House, M.D., the medical television drama, discussed “roid rage” as a side effect of steroids last night in an episode entitled “No More Mr. Nice Guy.” The House medical team attributed the “roid rage” to the catabolic steroid prednisone. “Roid rage” is not a medical term, but a term arising from popular culture.

“Roid rage” is a typically used to described uncontrolled aggression exhibited in anabolic-androgenic steroids users. “Roid rage” has become an accepted side effect from anabolic steroids in spite of the lack of medical evidence documenting a direct effect of steroids on aggression.

Even though aggression in anabolic steroids users is rare, the producers of House decided to promote an even less plausible case of “roid rage” (arising from prednisone use). Then again, the whole point of the television show is to explore rare medical cases and consequently rare side effects. So, perhaps the reference to roid rage was consistent with the goals of the show rather than a capitulation to the current pop culture fascination with anabolic steroids and roid rage and related undocumented or overstated side effects of steroids?

House M.D. television series - "Roid Rage"
House M.D. television series – “Roid Rage”

 

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Millard
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Millard writes about anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs and their use and impact in sport and society. He discusses the medical and non-medical uses of anabolic-androgenic steroids while advocating a harm reduction approach to steroid education.

Filed Under: Steroid News Tagged With: anabolic steroids, roid rage, steroids

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b burkitt May 30, 2008 #1

Riod Rage is just an excuse for an ass hole to be a bigger as hole. Roid Rage is just a slag term for a muscular guy who has a bad day. Every body has bad days, we just get labeled.

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Avatar of role model role model May 30, 2008 #2

There are a million fights a day, and if one of them involves a BB'er its because of the roids. LMAO![:o)]

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Avatar of HDH HDH May 31, 2008 #3

When I read that I got so enraged that I threw my TV through the window :rolleyes:..........[:o)]

HDH

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Avatar of musle mafia musle mafia May 31, 2008 #4

Man that's aggervating I hate that ignorate statement roid rage. It reminds me of the thirties when Marijuana madness had people believeing that if you smoke weed you go nuts and kill people. It's amazing what a misconception can do when media and television start playing it up.

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Avatar of LifeSize LifeSize Jun 01, 2008 #5

Heed HDH's advice, throw that TV out a fucking window.

I hate that show, I mean I hate ALL television, but that's one of the shows that irks me. Wife is a slave to that trash...

Roid Rage is to Steroids as Lard Ass is to Fat People. A derogatory term for a point in time when a person lost control and happened to be using steroids. Sure they make you a bit more aggressive but that shouldn't keep you from controlling yourself - it should just force you to control yourself more.

I'm a moody sob.. I'll let you guys know how it goes this week.. I think I may stick myself tonight or tomorrow..

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T Thickneck Jun 01, 2008 #6

Refer madness type propaganda . They try to blame gear for alot of things . One guys does something while on the juice and it is the gears fault . They don't mention the 1000's of peeps that have done the same thing while not on gear . They have to make juice look bad so they can spend millions of tax $'s to clean it up . Pisses me off .

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