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Examples of natural, human prohormones include [[proinsulin]] and [[pro-opiomelanocortin]], but the most widespread prohormones in use are synthetic and labeled as anabolic steroid precursors, used as [[Performance-enhancing substance|ergogenic]] or [[Anabolic steroid|anabolic agents]] for muscle growth. A commonly consumed example of said precursors are [[androstenedione]] and [[androstenediol]], both of which are currently [[Drug Enforcement Administration|banned substances]] in the United States. However, several illegal steroids, such as [[1-Testosterone|1-testosterone]], are still being produced legally under different chemical names, and the majority have not undergone clinical studies.

Examples of natural, human prohormones include proinsulin and pro-opiomelanocortin, but the most widespread prohormones in use are synthetic and labeled as anabolic steroid precursors, used as ergogenic or anabolic agents for muscle growth. A commonly consumed example of said precursors are androstenedione and androstenediol, both of which are currently banned substances in the United States. However, several illegal steroids, such as 1-testosterone, are still being produced legally under different chemical names, and the majority have not undergone clinical studies.