The dark side: anabolic steroids
Because androgens build muscle, they get abused — and the biochemistry explains both the gains and the damage. All androgens act through one androgen receptor regulating the same genes, so there's no "muscle-specific" steroid — just testosterone and its relatives, taken at 10–100× normal doses. The muscle hypertrophy is real; so is the cost: raised LDL and blood pressure, heart and liver damage, shrunken testicles, gynecomastia, acne, and aggression. The receptor can't tell "athlete" from "patient" — it just runs the program.
