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Lemée-Nonza, Bertrand. "Substances médicamenteuses et pratique sportive : un essai de présentation intéractive du dopage médicamenteux écrit sous HyperCard." Paris 5, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA05P121.
Full textDumestre, Véronique. "Substances de la performance : Aspects médico-légaux à travers la mise en évidence de conduites dopantes par l'analyse de cheveux." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002STR13233.
Full textMashal, Mohammad Shafiq. "Développement et validation d'une méthode HPLC-MS/HRMS pour le criblage d'AINS dans la salive et le sang capillaire : application à l'étude de la prévalence des AINS dans l'ultratrail." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 1, 2022. https://n2t.net/ark:/47881/m63n2397.
Full textNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are one of the most used drugs worldwide accessible through medical prescription or over-the-counter (OTC). Several published articles have reported a high consumption of NSAIDs by runners during ultratrail. Pain relief and prevention are the main reasons for these drugs consumption by runners. Several studies reported that around 50% runners used NSAIDs without medical prescription, these data show that half of runner may have low information or even lack of information about NSAIDs adverse effects. Up to date, only questionnaire-based data reported about NSAIDs prevalence by the runners. Therefore, using questionnaire may not provide the right information and leads to false positive or false negative results. In this study, we used oral fluid (OF) and dried blood spots (DBS), as biological samples for the study of NSAIDs consumption prevalence by the runners. Sample preparation workflows and a LC-MS/HRMS analytical method were developed and validated according to European Medicines Agency guideline for 19 and 18 different NSAIDs in OF and DBS, respectively. The method was successfully applied on OF and DBS samples collected from Ultramarathon du Mont Blanc® 2021. Results showed a higher prevalence of NSAIDs using DBS (46.6%) than OF (18.5%) and questionnaire (13.8%). To conclude, this work is the first one that reported a LC-MS/HRMS method for identification and quantification of as many NSAIDs in oral fluid and dried blood spots. Moreover, the prospective study conducted on UTMB® 2021 showed that the analysis of drugs directly in DBS is the most relevant tool to determine the prevalence in ultratrail events
Books on the topic "Médicaments – Abus – Sports"
Drug Abuse In Sports: A Student Course Manual. 6th ed. Stipes Pub Llc, 2004.
Find full textMinelli, Mark J. Drug Abuse in Sports: A Student Course Manual. Stipes Publishing, LLC, 1993.
Find full textMinelli, Mark J. Drug Abuse in Sports: A Student Course Manual. 2nd ed. Stipes Publishing, LLC, 1995.
Find full textMinelli, Mark J. Drug Abuse in Sports: A Student Course Manual. 4th ed. Stipes Pub Llc, 1999.
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