Common painkiller may put Runners' kidneys at risk in the heat
NCT ID NCT06247462
Summary
This small study aimed to understand if taking ibuprofen before running in hot weather increases signs of potential kidney injury. Twelve healthy, active adults took either ibuprofen or a placebo before running for an hour in a hot room, then switched treatments for a second session. Researchers measured various markers in blood and urine to see if the painkiller made a difference.
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Exercise Physiology Lab
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131, United States
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