Given that they secrete the steroid hormone testosterone, yes they are considered endocrine.
Doing a buttocks injection is simple. You find the spot where the needle of solution needs to go in, insert the needle, and inject the fluid.
No. There is no convincing evidence for either.
Individuals are given steroid drugs (prednisone, corticosteroids ) that suppress the immune system
A-Roid & A-Fraud. These are the most commo I have heard used.
(cortizone) injections or (kenalog injections) can be given systemically to help reduce arthritis flares.
If given the proper hormones during puberty, yes. If a man takes enough Human Growth Hormone (steroid), yes
The first medication given, providing scarring is not too extensive, is usually a steroid drug such as prednisone.
It is given by IM (intramuscular) injection in the recommended site of the deltoid muscle (upper arm), ideally using a one to one and a half inch long 22 or 25 gauge needle. The site should be prepped with alcohol. The vaccine may need to be shaken before use if there is any cloudiness or precipitates in the mixture. It should be stored in the refrigerator.
Dexamethasone injectable solution is not to be given orally. Dexamethasone is a steroid that is used in injections, there are other steroids that can be prescribed for oral use.
see http://www.crvetcenter.com/injection.htm
Triamcinalone was given to me by my pediatrician to help my extremely sensitive baby with diaper rash. Methylprednisone is a steroid. Usually used for reducing inflamation and itching.