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Michael stopped using performance enhancing drugs at the end of his high school athletic career. Which long term effects might he experience as he grows older? Select three options.

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What are the choices?

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

"Michael stopped using performance enhancing drugs at the end of his high school athletic career. Which long term effects might he experience as he grows older? Select three options: 1.)increased endurance 2.)enlarged heart 3.)mood swings 4.)kidney problems 5.)liver damage"

Answer:

enlarged heart

kidney problems

liver damage

Step-by-step explanation:

Drugs are any substance capable of altering an organism's physiological or psychobiological functions. In this way, an analgesic or an antacid, often taken to improve malaise, are also considered drugs. However, the term “drugs” is commonly used to define illicit substances, linked to trafficking, the world of crime and serious damage to the user's physical and psychological health.

In the case of Michael, among the options given in the question above, the harms that the use of drugs can cause in his body are: enlarged heart, kidney problems, liver damage. However, other problems may arise.

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