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"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.

The following are downloadable banner advertisements for NIDA's "Game Plan" campaign. To save, (PC) right-click on a banner size and select "save as" from the menu, or (Mac) Control-click and select "save image to the desktop" from the menu.

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Need a drug treatment referral call 1.800.662.4357

See Also:

Other "Game Plan" Links

More On Steroid Abuse

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.


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