RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Creatine monohydrate increases strength in patients with neuromuscular disease JF Neurology JO Neurology FD Lippincott Williams & Wilkins SP 854 OP 854 DO 10.1212/WNL.52.4.854 VO 52 IS 4 A1 Tarnopolsky, Mark A1 Martin, Joan YR 1999 UL http://n.neurology.org/content/52/4/854.abstract AB Article abstract Creatine monohydrate has been shown to increase strength in studies of young healthy subjects and in a few studies with patients. Creatine monohydrate (10 g daily for 5 days to 5 g daily for 5 days) was administered to patients with neuromuscular disease in a pilot study (Study 1; n = 81), followed by a single-blinded study (Study 2; n = 21). Body weight, handgrip, dorsiflexion, and knee extensor strength were measured before and after treatment. Creatine administration increased all measured indices in both studies. Short-term creatine monohydrate increased high-intensity strength significantly in patients with neuromuscular disease.