narcotic

introduction

Narcotics (e.g. opioids in doping) are primarily understood to be the active ingredient group of morphpin and its chemical relatives. These substances primarily relieve pain and are also euphoric. These two factors mean that pain in the musculoskeletal system can be better tolerated under maximum loads. However, the body's own pain signals are important protective mechanisms of the human body, which can be suppressed by taking a narcotic. The use of narcotics often leads to significant side effects. Physical and psychological dependency occurs, especially with chronic ingestion. The narcotic is subject to the Narcotics Act and its unauthorized use will be prosecuted.

Sporting use

Since it suppresses the pain stimulus, it is particularly used in loads with the highest physical strain. These include those particularly extreme Weight training and Endurance sports.

More narcotics

In addition to the pain relieving narcotic (Opioids), the narcotics can be classified into further classes. Another narcotic is this Hypnotic, which is used as a sleep aid. Muscle relaxants have a relaxing effect on the voluntary muscles. In doping, opioids are used to relieve pain.

Opioids

Opioids are used in doping to suppress the pain that occurs during sporting activities. Here you can find detailed information on the topic Opioids.

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