British Journal of Sports Medicine 2007;41:439-441
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Use of permitted drugs in Italian professional soccer players
Correspondence to:
Dr E Taioli
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, UPMC Cancer Pavilion, 5150 Centre Avenue, Fourth Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15232, USA; taiolien{at}upmc.edu
Objectives: To assess the frequency and quantity of usage of permitted drugs by Italian professional soccer players.
Methods: A cohort of 1041 professional soccer players from the two Italian major leagues was assembled during the season 20034; 743 of the 785 (94.6%) subjects available on the day of the interview answered an epidemiological questionnaire, which included questions on the type and frequency of use of several permitted drugs.
Results: 92.6% of players reported having used oral anti-inflammatory products in the previous year, and most of them were current users (86.1%). 36% of the players, mostly current users, reported the use of analgesics. 82.8% of the players reported current use of supplements, and 28% reported using vitamins.
Conclusions: The regular use of several permitted drugs is very high among professional soccer players. The description of players behaviour is the first step towards regular monitoring of the players need for, and use of, vitamins, supplements and other permitted drugs.
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