No, steroids should not be allowed in sports.
It seems that the use of steroids in sports should be allowed. According to Saculescu, Foddy, and Clayton the legalization of performance enhancing drugs in sports would be fairer and safer. One of the drugs used in sports, erythropoietin (EPO), is a growth hormone and found naturally in the body (Clyaton et. al). These drugs are also so advanced that they can actually mimic certain natural processes which make them harder to be detected. One of the biggest discussions on this subject is the topic of cheating. But as people have created sports, they also create the rules and decide what is classified as cheating. So if the use of steroids became legal it would no longer be considered cheating. Saculescu et al. believe that the use of steroids would level the playing field by making them less of a “genetic lottery”. They also believe that sports would become safer because they could test the athletes for the drugs but instead of banning them completely, they could be restricted to a certain limit. This limit of course would create fairness throughout the athletes as well as making sure the athletes are only using a healthy amount. Norman Fost believes that …show more content…
The Science Newsletter reviews the health risks of steroid use which make them unsafe and reasoning as to why they should remain illegal. Research has been found to support that prolonged use of steroids prohibits the proper function of the adrenal glands (Dangers of Steroid Use). It has also been found that peptic ulcers can be formed from over dosage of steroids. Also the use of steroids is dangerous because the human body can develop an addiction to the steroids and will alter the body’s natural performance without them. Overall according to the Science Newsletter the risks of steroid use greatly outweigh the