albuterol experiences anyone?

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I have been reading many good things about albuterol, and it seems like it's a better option vs clen. apparently it's more anabolic, (ref needed) and the absolute kicker is that it can improve your cholesterol profile. you can apparently also take it longer than clen, as the beta 2 down-regulation doesn't occur so fast (ref needed), has a shorter half life (hence you have a little more control) and the side effects are much less dangerous than clen (cardiac hypertrophy)

anyone who has tried both clen and albuterol, could you please share what you experienced? much appreciated, thanks.
 
I've never seen anyone down a fifth of jack to combat an asthma attack. You compare a tried and true medication that is proven to increase oxygen content to alcohol. How would the vasodilator effect be irrelevant?
 
I've never seen anyone down a fifth of jack to combat an asthma attack. You compare a tried and true medication that is proven to increase oxygen content to alcohol. How would the vasodilator effect be irrelevant?
No, I didn't say that alcohol is used to treat asthma.

Now you are saying that Albuterol is a tried and true medication that is proven to increase oxygen content?... It doesn't increase oxygen content, you haven't read the pharmacodynamics of albuterol huh??.. In short, albuterol has an effect in specific receptors in the air ways, relaxing them, making it easier to breathe.

You stated that Albuterol was a vasodilator. And because it is a vasodilator you said that it would increase blood flow and oxygen etc thus increasing endurance.

I stated that the vasodilator effect is trivial, alcohol for example is a vasodilator as well. That doesn't increase endurance now does it? And like I mentioned, it increases BP and HR, which isn't the best. I will repeat, I think any endurance like increase would be from the CNS effect as the pharmacology doesn't make sense.

Are you trying tobe combative or what is up? You are starting to sound silly.
 
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I've never seen anyone down a fifth of jack to combat an asthma attack. You compare a tried and true medication that is proven to increase oxygen content to alcohol. How would the vasodilator effect be irrelevant?

Sworder is mentally ill. Trying to have a serious discussion with him will lead nowhere. It's best to just tell him to go deal with the semen in his rectum and be done with him.
 
No, I didn't say that alcohol is used to treat asthma.

Now you are saying that Albuterol is a tried and true medication that is proven to increase oxygen content?... It doesn't increase oxygen content, you haven't read the pharmacodynamics of albuterol huh??.. In short, albuterol has an effect in specific receptors in the air ways, relaxing them, making it easier to breathe.

You stated that Albuterol was a vasodilator. And because it is a vasodilator you said that it would increase blood flow and oxygen etc thus increasing endurance.

I stated that the vasodilator effect is trivial, alcohol for example is a vasodilator as well. That doesn't increase endurance now does it? And like I mentioned, it increases BP and HR, which isn't the best. I will repeat, I think any endurance like increase would be from the CNS effect as the pharmacology doesn't make sense.

Are you trying tobe combative or what is up? You are starting to sound silly.
You're funny. I'm asthmatic so maybe that plays a big role on why it is so effective for me. I'm no doctor, and apparently neither are you. I do know however that it is effective and the sides are mild in my opinion. Carry on my man
 
You're funny. I'm asthmatic so maybe that plays a big role on why it is so effective for me. I'm no doctor, and apparently neither are you. I do know however that it is effective and the sides are mild in my opinion. Carry on my man
So effective how? With burning fat? Not trying to continue this conversation and won't further it if you could answer that please.
The sides are milder than clen, for sure.
 
The vasodilator effect is irrelevant. Alcohol is a vasodilator as well.
An increase in endurance would be attributed to the CNS effect rather than the vasodilation seeming as it strains the heart.
Albuterol has a negative effect on the heart and cardiovascular system and is linked with many types of heart issues.
It is definitely not a smart drug to use alongside AAS use as AAS put pressure on the heart as well in my opinion.
And albuterol is strange in the sense that it is considered a vasodilator considering that BP and HR goes up and that is something that is witnessed when dealing with vasoconstrictors.

http://journal.publications.chestnet.org/article.aspx?articleid=1082549 (Cardiovascular Effects of β-Agonists in Patients With Asthma and COPD: A Meta-Analysis)


No, I haven't wondered why. Also, I don't give a fuck if you think I am arrogant, get some knowledge into that junkie brain and maybe I wouldn't sound arrogant to you? Better yet, have I even spoken to you before? I wonder why nobodys like yourself come creeping out from the gutter when they have nothing to contribute however. I don't spew bullshit and thanks for the link on an article I have translated in the past. If people claim that a drug or something has an effect or other effects than it does. I call them out on that. If you don't have the brains to say something half-decent, please shut the fuck up and crawl back to the gutter.

Once again, nice bullshit you just spewed. I didn't realize you translated an article already written in plain English and layman's terms. Thanks, I guess you do contribute. Still, your a fucking loser that no one here likes or appreciates. You and @master.on should team up. He might be able to help you deal with that semen in your asshole.


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