The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in sports
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Schellack, Natalie
Ncube, Kgomotso R.
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Health and Medical Publishing Group
Abstract
Of all medication, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the most commonly used in athletes. The high consumption rates seen
in sporting disciplines such as soccer and endurance sports suggest that in addition to treating injuries, NSAIDs could be used in an attempt
to enhance performance. There are discordant findings in human studies that probe the benefit of NSAIDs in improving the quality of muscle
or as ergogenic agents. Therefore, there is a paucity of clinical evidence that demonstrates the value of the use of NSAIDs for purposes beyond
pain modulation. The inhibition of NSAIDs required for normal physiological functions by NSAIDs leads to the emergence of gastrointestinal,
renal and cardiovascular side effects, which consequentially could reduce the quality of life of athletes. As such, the routine recommendation
for the use of NSAIDs for the acceleration of muscle healing and performance enhancement is not justified.
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Sports medicine, Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), Athletes
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Schellack, N. & Ncube, K, 2021, 'The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs in sports', South African Pharmaceutical Journal, vol. 88, no. 2, pp. 19-26.