Albuterol And Clenbuterol

Justin Brewster

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This may be a dumb question I admit....but if Clen is has a longer half-life and Albut has a shorter half life why can you not use both in the same day? I know the mechanism they work by and the pathways aren't exactly the same I've just never seen this question asked?
 
This may be a dumb question I admit....but if Clen is has a longer half-life and Albut has a shorter half life why can you not use both in the same day? I know the mechanism they work by and the pathways aren't exactly the same I've just never seen this question asked?

[Clenbuterol is a ?2 agonist. Albuterol is a ?2 agonist.]

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Guys I have one question. I am asthma patient since I was borned. I used to make inhealers that contain formoterol and smth else I think budesonide. Now I want to start cutting cycle with clen. I bought 3 packs of 50 from sopharma, and my quest. is if it would be ok to take clen. Also the long use of my inhealers made me some tachycardia I think it is normally. Thnx
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Guys I have one question. I am asthma patient since I was borned. I used to make inhealers that contain formoterol and smth else I think budesonide. Now I want to start cutting cycle with clen. I bought 3 packs of 50 from sopharma, and my quest. is if it would be ok to take clen. Also the long use of my inhealers made me some tachycardia I think it is normally. Thnx
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IMO, Clen isn't worth wasting ur time with as the effects are marginal plus the side effects can be severely dangerous. And you should never mix both Albuterol & Clenbuterol together!
 
Yes I know this. I want to replace my inhealers with clenbuterol. Will prevent my asthma right? When I run I can feel asthma, but when I take clen it would be like I take my inhealers right?
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Yes I know this. I want to replace my inhealers with clenbuterol. Will prevent my asthma right? When I run I can feel asthma, but when I take clen it would be like I take my inhealers right?
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No, not necessarily. Albuterol is a short-acting beta agonist and Clenbuterol is a long-acting beta agonist, so their effects in the body will be different due to half-life IN ADDITION to that they are different drugs. IMO, U shouldn't be switching around medications w/o being a physician and on top of all this, Clenbuterol is not even considered an FDA approved drug, which is something you should take into consideration when thinking about switched your meds around.
 
[Clenbuterol is a ?2 agonist. Albuterol is a ?2 agonist.]

Nice pic, Doc! :tiphat

I have a question of EKG's actually. I heard that of course behind cardiologists, that internists can read EKG's 2nd best, than ER docs 3rd... after that its anyone's ballgame! There any truth to that cuz I'd luv 2 c whereelectrophysiologist are at in your opinion!? :popcorn:
 
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