Keep Your Body Healthy
"Game Plan" is the latest installment in our "Keep Your Body Healthy" campaign.
With an increase in use in anabolic steroids among America's youth, "Game Plan" seeks to encourage young men and women to work with what nature has provided and not "cheat" by using steroids and thereby exposing themselves to the negative side-effects associated with these drugs.
- SteroidAbuse.gov
- Steroids: The Hard Truth - PBS Series "In the Mix"
- Steroid Abuse Print Ads [PDF 2.8MB]
- Downloadable Web Banners
- Poster - Steroids: Know Your Opposition (NCADI #AVD202) - This 24" x 18" poster features different side effects of steroid abuse printed on a series of hurdles to depict that if you use steroids, "the race is lost before it begins." Call NCADI at 1-800-729-6686 to order!
- Poster - Steroids: Not in My Game Plan (NCADI #AVD203) - This 24" x 18" poster features males and females engaged in various sports and the headline, "Steroids? Not in my game plan. How about you?" The poster appeals to kids' desire to be true to themselves. Call NCADI at 1-800-729-6686 to order!
More on Steroid Abuse
- Community Drug Alert Bulletin: This bulletin summarizes some of the latest scientific information on anabolic steroids.
- NIDA Research Report - Anabolic Steroids: This compilation of scientific information on anabolic steroids will help the public recognize the risks of steroid abuse. NIDA produces this series to increase understanding of drug abuse and addiction and the health effects associated with taking drugs.
- Drug Pages - Anabolic Steroids: This page is an index of many links to valuable information about steroids and steroid abuse.
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See Also:
More PSAs
- Jack & Jill: These TV and radio spots focus on the connection between drug abuse and contracting HIV/AIDS.
- Keep Your Brain Healthy: This series of PSAs uses scientific data as the basis for explaining the effects of drug use on the brain.
- Send the Message: This site connects you to information about the link between drug abuse and HIV infection.
Other Recommended Reading
NIDA's Publication Series
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