Drugs

To further boost performance, our athlete will take a combination of four drugs:

Figure 1.  Table listing all the properties of the drugs and how it allows a greater performance after intaking it.

 

Although these stimulants and drugs can increase the performance of the athlete, it is crucial that the athlete should not fully rely on them. Some drugs contain toxic impurities, side effects or can even pose unrecognised, adverse effects. Drug abuse can lead to chronic health issues or even body impairment. However if we manage the safety and usage of the drugs wisely, they can have a positive effect on our athlete:

Figure 2. Table listing the potential health issues related to all the mentioned drugs if either taken in a high dose or are misused, as well as the appropriate intake of each drug in order to boost performance whilst causing the least side effects to our athlete. 

 

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