panic attack emedicine

panic attack emedicine

With all this fuss about the use of EPO in cycling in recent years and how laboratory capable of injecting EPO was virtually undetectable until recently (2003), and how the United States Anti-Doping Agency World Anti-Doping (WADA) Anti-Doping Agency and other laboratories around the world suspected that athletes are free to use performance enhancing drugs namely EPO and some officials began to evacuate their frustrations openly deficiencies (lack of funds) of organizations mentioned above.

With Recent reports of several athletes contracting mononucleosis, I was curious and decided to do an Internet search to see if there was a possibility of a link between EPO and mono and I found this alarming report (excerpt below).

Author: Paul Schick, MD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Internal Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Medical College, Research Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine:

"Cases of PRCA

  • Infections respiratory, gastro-enteritis, atypical pneumonia, infectious mononucleosis, mumps and hepatitis virus may cause cases of PRCA.
  • Importantly, note that the EPO on what appears to be a rare complication when one considers that nearly 3 million patients are treated worldwide by the EPO. However, to maintain awareness of the possibility of this complication. In 2002, Casadevall et al recommended that patients receiving EPO must be tested for antibodies neutralizing anti-EPO as soon as possible after the onset of unexplained anemia.
  • Darbepoetin alfa (Aranesp) has been introduced recently and has a structure different carbohydrates endogenous EPO. Patients receiving this agent must be monitored closely.
  • Clearly, the administration of EPO in sport performance should be avoided. rel = "nofollow" href = "http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic1967.htm"> "Http: / / www.emedicine.com/med/topic1967.htm

"– The medical side effects

EPO commonly "thick" circulatory causes blood pressure Moreover, as the reservoir (clots) in the smaller blood vessels. EPO use is dangerous because it focuses on the elements of movement and is often sufficient to precipitate the systemic weaknesses that also operate normally to natural levels of stress. "

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What are the side effects of the abuse of EPO?

 · appropriate use of EPO Although a therapeutic benefits in the treatment of anemia related to cancer or kidney disease, its misuse can lead to risks serious for the health of athletes who use this substance to achieve a competitive advantage. It is well known that EPO, by thickening the blood, leading an increase risk of several deadly diseases, like heart disease, stroke and cerebral or pulmonary embolism. Misuse of recombinant human EPO may also lead to autoimmune diseases, with serious consequences to health. "

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Does this mean if you have mono you using EPO? It may be viral, but if you are an athlete, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency cons World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the fight against doping in other laboratories around the world will see them waving red flags for months!

With this information, I was concerned, because if there are tennis players, champions, champions to be champions or not, before even thinking about the use of EPO should be aware of the consequences.

Why risk your life for a medal, a drink or a few dollars more? Players and athletes, just say no and stay away from the EPO! Your health and your life is more important for us all, so if you win.

Best regards

Sergio Cruz

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Sérgio Cruz is a tennis instructor, an ex # 1 National Champion, Davis Cup Player from Portugal and former Coach Jim Courier ATP World Ranking # 1

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