Characteristic :
① We will explain the basics of sports pharmacology, including the definition of sports pharmacology and doping, anti-doping organizations, prohibited doping substances, and establishment standards.
② Provides detailed explanations of specific ingredients related to doping, such as substances S1 to S5 prohibited at all times, substances S6 to S9 prohibited during competition, and substances P1 prohibited for use in specific sports.
③ Explains supplements and supplements, evidence-based sports and exercise nutrition, pharmacy consultation and use of supplements, and the risks of non-medicinal supplements.
④ It provides information on how to check for prohibited doping drugs, proper use of therapeutic use exemptions (TUEs), management of patients with acute and chronic diseases and TUEs, emergency situations and post-TUEs, herbal medicine ingredients and doping, anti-doping education for healthcare professionals, and the role of sports pharmacists, with various examples.
⑤ The appendix contains specific examples of people who visited a pharmacy and inquired whether the medicines they were taking or planning to purchase were prohibited doping drugs.
⑥ The author is a sports pharmacy expert and vice president of the Korean Society of Sports Pharmacy, and has completed various related training courses and obtained certifications.