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Popular drugs in sport: descriptive analysis of the enquiries made via the Drug Information Database (DID).

机译:运动中的热门毒品:对通过毒品信息数据库(DID)进行查询的描述性分析。

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OBJECTIVE: To analyse enquiries made in the Drug Information Database (DID) to develop a better understanding of athletes' interests and concerns regarding the prohibited status of available substances. SETTING: Retrospective analyses of anonymous enquiries recorded in the DID in 2006 and 2007. PARTICIPANTS: Athletes and supporting personnel. RESULTS: The DID recorded 223 717 enquiries with 200 of the >6000 UK licensed pharmaceutical products receiving over 100 enquiries each. The majority (79.2%) of these enquiries were in the pharmaceutical product category, followed by recreational drugs (10.4%). A variety of common medications were subject to enquiry, with anti-inflammatory agents, decongestants and bronchodilators being most common; a trend in keeping with reported medication use by athletes. Of all enquiries, 42% were not found owing to misspelled words or enquiries about unregulated substances. The proportion of enquiries about substances not listed in the database is relatively high and has increased over the 24 month observation period. CONCLUSION: The DID is a well-used information resource with some 10 000 enquiries being made each month. Of the c. 60% of successful enquiries, the major focus was on pharmaceutical products. With some 73% of enquiries being made by the athletes themselves, further investigations are warranted to explore enquiry patterns in relation to specific sports. Of the unsuccessful enquiries, a large number were related to nutritional supplements, which warrants further investigation. The DID database appears to be a valid mirror of athletes' chemically assisted practices and may be successfully used to inform health professionals as well as antidoping prevention programmes.
机译:目的:分析在药物信息数据库(DID)中进行的查询,以更好地了解运动员的兴趣和对可用物质的禁用状态的关注。地点:2006年和2007年DID中记录的匿名询问的回顾性分析。参与者:运动员和辅助人员。结果:DID记录了223717项查询,其中200多种> 6000项英国许可的药品分别收到100多项查询。这些查询中的大多数(79.2%)属于药品类别,其次是休闲药品(10.4%)。各种常用药物都有待研究,其中消炎药,充血药和支气管扩张药最为常见。与运动员报告使用药物的趋势一致。在所有查询中,由于拼写错误的单词或对未管制物质的查询,未找到42%。对未在数据库中列出的物质的查询比例相对较高,并且在24个月的观察期内有所增加。结论:DID是一种使用广泛的信息资源,每月大约有1万次查询。的c。 60%的成功查询都集中在药品上。由于大约73%的询问是由运动员自己进行的,因此有必要进行进一步的调查以探索与特定运动有关的询问模式。在不成功的询问中,大量与营养补品有关,有待进一步调查。 DID数据库似乎可以有效反映运动员的化学辅助做法,并且可以成功地用于告知卫生专业人员以及防兴奋剂计划。

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