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titleOfInvention Use of caffeine and aspirin in synergistic amounts for improving performance
abstract The present invention provides use of caffeine and aspirin, the aspirin being used in an amount effective to produce an enhanced ergogenic effect of the caffeine when ingested by a person desiring enhanced performance in sporting activity or desiring enhanced cognitive performance. The present invention also provides a composition comprising caffeine and aspirin, the aspirin being included in the composition in an amount effective to produce an enhanced ergogenic effect of the caffeine when ingested by a person desiring enhanced cognitive or physical performance, e.g. in sporting activity. Thus, the present invention provides an ergogenic composition for producing enhanced cognitive performance as well as enhanced physical performance e.g. in sporting activity, the caffeine being included in an amount to produce an ergogenic effect in humans; and the aspirin being included in an amount effective to produce a synergistic effect with caffeine thereby resulting in an enhanced ergogenic effect of caffeine.
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