Performance Enhancing Drugs
Performance Enhancing Drugs | Performance-Enhancing Dietary Supplements Are Safe
The Council for Responsible Nutrition is a trade association representing the dietary supplement industry.
Source: Performance-enhancing dietary supplements like creatine and ephedra are safe when used by healthy people within the recommended dosage limits. Media assertions that supplements are unregulated as a result of the 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act are false—the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has the authority to regulate supplements in the same way that it regulates any other food product. The FDA should exercise its...
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Table of Contents
- Performance-Enhancing Drugs: An Overview
- Athletes Will Never Stop Using Performance- Enhancing Drugs
- Athletes Must Stop Using Performance- Enhancing Drugs
- Performance-Enhancing Drugs Tarnish Athletics
- The Ban on Performance-Enhancing Drugs Should Continue
- Teen Steroid Abuse Is a Growing Problem
- Performance-Enhancing Drugs Compromise Medical Ethics
- Performance-Enhancing Drugs Should Be Regulated, Not Prohibited
- Ban Athletes Who Don’t Use Steroids
- Coming Soon: Open Olympics!
- The Health Risks of Steroid Use Have Been Exaggerated
- One Strike, You’re Out
- Performance-Enhancing Drug Testing Is Ineffective
- Performance-Enhancing Dietary Supplements Are Dangerous
- Performance-Enhancing Dietary Supplements Are Safe
- Genetic Engineering May One Day Replace Performance- Enhancing Drugs
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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