
Clenbuterol? Oh hell no. Please read my previous posts about it. I threw all mine away after the bro science wore off and the muscle cramps kicked in at normal "theraputic" doses. As you may know, clen is the exact opposite of a beta blocker:FlowerFairy said:I get rapamycin, clenbuterol, doxycycline, methocarbamol, lidocaine, flagyl, and I used to get vetmedin for my dog and glutathione and vitamin C serum. I use DM Pharmacy Bridge Export.
Gemini said:Because they are opposites, doctors will actually use beta-blockers in an emergency setting to treat someone suffering from a clenbuterol overdose or severe toxicity. The beta-blocker strips the clenbuterol off the receptors, forcing the dangerously elevated heart rate and blood pressure back down to a safe level.
In any ranking of stimulants, clen is at the top for potentially adverse reactions since it directly stimulates the heart with a long half-life. The glucagon aspect of reta is much safer. And even oral or inhaled albuterol would be less concerming than clen, as stated at Meso.
