Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Will a steroid cream administered to the skin show up in a drug test?

I want to use a steroid cream on my arms to reduce the inflammation of my Keratosis pilaris. However, I%26#039;m nervous that somehow the steroid cream will show up as a positive for steroid use in a drug test. Is it possible?|||Smith is right....





The steroids that your doctor prescribes (like...cortisone or prednisone, i.e.) are called %26quot;corticosteroids%26quot; and are useful for treating a variety of illnesses that are usually immune-system related. These guys are legal with a prescription. These steroids would never make you %26quot;beef up%26quot;...no matter how much you took.





Anabolic steroids are those drugs that people take for gaining muscle mass, etc...and are essentially synthetic testosterone and derivitives. The legality of these drugs depends upon their use...there are some legitimate medical uses. On the flipside, taking these would never help your K. pilaris.





Any drug test you take wouldn%26#039;t come back positive for steroids, because the only steroids they%26#039;d test for are the anabolic ones! :)|||YOu will piss HOT and get kicked out of the AF! Report Abuse
|||steroid is not just........%26quot;a steroid%26quot; there are many different types..


very few are legal. and thats because they do not enhance the performance, but are specifically for medical purposes





the steroid cream ur using is for medical purposes, not performance enhancing steroids like anabolic steroids. so u have nothing to worry about for getting in trouble or anything like that

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