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Your Medications, Your Performance

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About Course

This course explores the intersection of medications, nutrients, and athletic performance. Designed for healthcare professionals, athletes, and coaches, it provides insight into how common medications—including NSAIDs, stimulants, birth control, and PPIs—affect physical performance, recovery, and nutrient absorption. Participants will learn to recognize medications that influence athletic outcomes, understand nutrient depletions, and identify potential red flags in athlete care. The course also emphasizes current research on medication classes, banned substances, and regulatory guidelines. Ideal for those committed to enhancing sports health and fostering clean competition.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Recognize standard OTC or prescription medications athletes use that may affect performance.
  • Understand how these medication classes impact various areas of sport, such as performance, muscle gain, recovery, appetite, or neuromuscular function.
  • Discuss current research on these medication classes athletes.
  • Learn to distinguish and how to reference if a medication is banned by various organizations/governing bodies.

Course Content

Your Medications, Your Performance

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  • Your Medications, Your Performance Quiz
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Student Ratings & Reviews

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CW
3 months ago
yes this was a good fit
Great presentation - interesting and informative.
RG
6 months ago
Yes. My first sports pharmacy focused CE.
AR
6 months ago
Very good course mixing the worlds of pharmacy and sports! Very interesting and informative.
KS
6 months ago
Good general information on medications. Would have likes more examples and applicable information
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