As part of our research for this book, we distributed a detailed survey to
athletes in three states. Personal interviews with men and women who have
used creatine for over a year did not reveal any long-term side effects
which one should be concerned about. Nor is there a particular reason to
think that there should be a problem, given the way in which creatine is
synthesized and excreted by the body. The only short-term side effect
mentioned was diarrhea, which some athletes said occurred when they took
dosages greater than those recommended in this book. The diarrhea went away
when the dosage was reduced.
90 Is It Legal To Use Creatine During
Competition?
At the time of the printing of this book, the International Olympic
Committee has not put creatine on its list of banned substances. This may
be because it is a dietary component of most meats and fish, so it is
difficult to distinguish who is taking oral creatine supplements and who is
just eating more meat. This situation is unlikely to change, so we are
predicting an explosion of creatine use at the Olympics and all
international events in the coming years.