Does halo and methyl test cause roid rage?
I would think that most members on the board (myself included) do not believe in "roid rage." Maybe cheque drops would be the only compound that I can think of that has accompanying agression. Nearly everything else shouldn't really cause "roid rage."
And we're not alone in this view, several physicians also share the view that AAS does not cause uncontrollable rage. Ronald Swerdloff, an Associate Chair in the Department of Medicine at UCLA went on record in the documentary Bigger, Faster, Stronger saying as much. Furthermore, in the same documentary Harrison Pope, a professor of Psychiatry at Harvard, said that in the moderate dosage range (500-600 mg/week) about 5 cases of increased aggressiveness were observed out of 100.
"Roid rage" is something created by the media to attract viewers, this sort of yellow journalism sounds like something from Hearst's time.