Many athletes use anti-inflammatories to get through the aches and pains that come with endurance exercise – but few are aware of the risks. Anthony R Cox and Craig Rosenbloom explain
UK remain popular, endurance events like marathons and ultra-marathons have seen participation grow over the past 20 years. Amateur endurance athletes’ training routines can be rigorous, resulting in stresses and pains, so many use painkillers to keep training. Research shows significant use of NSAIDs among endurance runners, with one study finding that 46 per cent ofYet this is not without possible health issues.
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