Clenbuterol
What is Clenbuterol?
Clenbuterol has a rapid and powerful bronchial-dilating action. Clenbuterol stimulates bronchial-mucosa cells, enhancing also expectoration.
Clenbuterol additionally possesses a pronounced action on the metabolism in the organism, comparable to that of anabolic drugs. Its effect is expressed in a reduction of protein degradation in muscle cells.
Clenbuterol is indicated for:
- treatment of bronchial asthma
- complex therapy of bronchial spasm
Why is Clenbuterol prescribed?
Clenbuterol belongs to a broad group of medications called sympathomimetics. These medications affect the sympathetic nervous system in a wide number of ways, largely mediated by the distribution of adrenoceptors. They are prescribed in the treatment of conditions such as asthma, hypertension, cardiovascular shock, arrhythmias, migraine headaches and anaphylactic shock.
How do I use Clenbuterol?
Take Clenbuterol exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Clenbuterol exhibits an extremely long half-life in the body, which is measured to be approximately 34 hours long. This makes steady blood levels easy to achieve, requiring only a single or twice daily dosing schedule at most.
What are the potential side effects from Clenbuterol?
The possible side effects of Clenbuterol include those of other CNS stimulants, and include such occurrences as shaky hands, insomnia, sweating, increased blood pressure and nausea.
What should I discuss with my doctor before taking Clenbuterol?
Before taking this medication, tell your doctor your medical history. Discuss the risks and benefits of taking Clenbuterol.
What is the recommended dose for Clenbuterol?
Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
What should I do in case of an overdose with Clenbuterol?
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention as soon as possible.