Rebooting a sports pharmacy advanced pharmacy practice experience: Utilizing medicinal chemistry as a foundational approach to get pharmacists back in the game

Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2020 Aug;12(8):981-1003. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.04.009. Epub 2020 May 16.

Abstract

Background and purpose: To implement a sports pharmacy advanced pharmacy practice experience (SP-APPE) utilizing medicinal chemistry as a foundational approach.

Educational activity and setting: A student-pharmacist and medicinal chemistry faculty member collaborated to reboot a SP-APPE. Approached from a medicinal chemistry perspective and tailored to the infrastructure of the university, three fourth-year student-pharmacists piloted the SP-APPE (fall 2017 to fall 2018). Various performance enhancing drugs (PEDs) and supplements were investigated. Student-pharmacists evaluated general knowledge of PEDs along with the perceived value of pharmacists in sports among student-athletes, athletic personnel, and pre-APPE students.

Findings: By demonstrating how legitimate medications were chemically similar to substances banned by sports governing agencies, comparing chemical structures/pharmacophores of PEDs to those of various prescription drugs, and comprehending athletes' misuse of PEDs, student-pharmacists educated student-athletes and athletic personnel on pertinent topics spanning pharmacy and sports (e.g., marijuana, medication sharing, deciphering supplement labels). Laboratory analytical methods that detect PEDs and educational points regarding potential adverse health risks posed by PED usage were also reviewed. Survey participants (approximately 75%, n = 134) perceived pharmacists as valuable to student-athletes and athletic personnel. Student-pharmacists indicated that medicinal chemistry knowledge was strengthened by completing the APPE and relevant to their pharmacy careers.

Summary: Based on medicinal chemistry principles, the SP-APPE provided a venue for student-pharmacists to interact with athletics, assist with drug information education, and identify drugs or supplements as chemically related to those banned by sports governing agencies. Confident in medicinal chemistry concepts, student-pharmacists translated their expertise to benefit the patient/student-athlete.

Keywords: Advanced pharmacy practice experience; Medicinal chemistry; Performance enhancing drugs; Pharmaceutical sciences; Sports pharmacy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
  • Education, Pharmacy*
  • Humans
  • Pharmacists
  • Pharmacy*
  • Sports*
  • Students, Pharmacy*