OTC meds as performance enhancers?

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Hello, I am a freelance writer as well as a swimmer. I am doing a piece on recreational athletes' misuse of over the counter medicines / products (sudafed, benadryl, Red Bull, advil, etc) and off label use of prescription drugs (inhalers, ritalin, etc) for performance enhancing purposes. The article will explore the prevalence of this behavior and the health consequences, if any. Being an athlete who has taken the occasional sudafed before a race, I'm not looking to flay anyone, The question is not whether that makes you/me a drug cheat, but whether in our desire for PRs or records, we are willing to go down a similar path as steroid and EPO users, just not as far. I would not use anyone's name in the article. If you would prefer to e-mail me privately, my e-mail is laurarob2@comcast.net. I am also interested in anecdotal evidence and your opinions on whether or not such behavior is widespread and/or okay. Thanks.
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    We have discussed this to a small degree on another thread. I myself use an asthma inhaler prior to workouts and races quite regularly. I feel the stimulant effect of the albuterol is noticeable. Several others on the forum who take it don't notice it. Is it an advantage..... possibly..... but this is not an OTC medication. When I cleared 40, Motrin became my best friend after a 3 day masters meet. 1/2 a double shot of Starbucks and I can make time slow down around me. Your real story is not in the OTC meds but the testosterone precursors and other more significant muscle building agents. Who really cares if someone takes nose spray before an event. John Smith
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  • Former Member
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    We have discussed this to a small degree on another thread. I myself use an asthma inhaler prior to workouts and races quite regularly. I feel the stimulant effect of the albuterol is noticeable. Several others on the forum who take it don't notice it. Is it an advantage..... possibly..... but this is not an OTC medication. When I cleared 40, Motrin became my best friend after a 3 day masters meet. 1/2 a double shot of Starbucks and I can make time slow down around me. Your real story is not in the OTC meds but the testosterone precursors and other more significant muscle building agents. Who really cares if someone takes nose spray before an event. John Smith
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