Albuterol Research Shows Promise

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Interesting results in this pubmed study.
Albuterol doesn’t get a lot of attention, especially with the success of other weight loss drugs available.

Is Albuterol a dud, or have you had success with it?

I plan to run it for 2 months to see if it will be affective during the final legs of a natural cut. I have read a lot of promising things about this beta-2-agonist, am I going to be let down?

 
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Albuterol doesn’t get a lot of attention, especially with the success of other weight loss drugs available.
I always assumed that albuterol/salbutamol would work well stacked with caffeine since all the research and bodybuilder reports suggested ephedrine + caffeine as an effective stack. But I never looked into the research. Thanks for posting.
 

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I always assumed that albuterol/salbutamol would work well stacked with caffeine since all the research and bodybuilder reports suggested ephedrine + caffeine as an effective stack. But I never looked into the research. Thanks for posting.
So many studies seem to suggest it being quite effective around LBM preservation as well, which I find interesting. Thanks for passing on another article too.

I don’t see a whole lot of personal experiences around its use; I’m going to give it a try here soon, so I will throw up the results when the time comes.

The plan is to work up to 12mg or 16mg per day, along with coffee, for about 8 weeks.
 
Interesting results in this pubmed study.
Albuterol doesn’t get a lot of attention, especially with the success of other weight loss drugs available.

Is Albuterol a dud, or have you had success with it?

I plan to run it for 2 months to see if it will be affective during the final legs of a natural cut. I have read a lot of promising things about this beta-2-agonist, am I going to be let down?


Unfortunately, I think it's a dud. It should work in theory but it just doesn't work for me. I take caffeine and salbutamol every day in high dosages, generally. Why? I like the open airway effect and I know that, in theory, this combination should help me burn more fat and preserve muscle but I have no evidence that it's done this for me.

Salbutamol fails to produce substantial results as a fat burner. Maybe it can preserve muscle but I don't know.

I think you should try it though. Maybe you will have different results. It's not expensive and it's easy to do. Just make sure to use 1mg (or more, like 2-3mg) ketotifen every so often to help reset salbutamol tolerance.
 
Well @Inspired, that is unfortunate to hear you’re thinking it’s a dud. I would imagine that if it was anything all that great I would have come across more anecdotal reports saying so. Good you see benefit from it enough to take it otherwise. I appreciate the reply.

Have you ever used it as a stand alone?

Since I’ve got it, I may still try it though, like you’re sayin.

I will report back one way or the other.
 
I have some on the way. I already use Tirzepatide, but hoping to make the switch if it proves to be effective. I'll be testing it out for a few months and keeping track of the results.
 
I use it in a rotation of 2 weeks on/ off. It works. Just a lil slower results than clen for me but without the insanity of insomnia and heart palpitations. Way less sides then clen, but hence not as powerfull. I ramp up to 20 mg daily by the end of week 1. I also use it in conjunction with 400-600 mg caffeine.
It definitely raises my metabolic rate, i just run hotter when on it period. I can be doing nothing but sitting and have a slight sweat going.
Better than ephedrine, not as good as clen, but less sides. My 2 cents.
 
Couple interesting studies regarding salbutamol:



 
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