Clenbuterol
and Asthma
Clenbuterol hydrochloride
is a beta-2-adrenergic agonist, the most widely used class of bronchodilator
drugs for the treatment of human asthma. Other drugs in this class
include albuterol, pirbuterol, terbutaline and salmeterol.
As a bronciodialator, clenbuterol
opens up the airways in people that suffer from asthma.
Clenbuterol and Sports
Clenbuterol is a very interesting and remarkable
compound. It is not a steroid hormone but a beta-2-symphatomimetic.
Clenbuterol posseses anti-catabolic properties which can be compared
to that of low doses of mild steroids such as Winstrol or Oxandralone.
For this reason, numerous athletes use Clenbuterol after steroid
treatment to balance the resulting catabolic phase and thus maintain
maximum strength and muscle mass.
However, the most sought after
effect of Clenbuterol is its distinct fat-burning properties. Clenbuterol
burns fat without dieting because it increases body temperature
slightly, forcing the body to burn fat for this process. Clenbuterol
would also seem to magnify the effect of anabolic/androgenic steroids
taken simultaneously, possibly due to an increase in protein synthesis.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ABOVE IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WE
DO NOT RECOMMEND OR CONDONE THE USE OF THIS, OR ANY OTHER MEDICATION
FOR SPORTS PERFORMANCE USES.
Clenbuterol
Warning!
Extreme caution should be used when taking Clenbuterol in any form
as this medication increases heart rate and can cause severe tachycardia
in certain individuals. All information on this website regarding
Clenbuterol (or any other medication) is for educational purposes
only and is in NO WAY intended as medical advice or as a recommendation
for use.
NEVER use Clenbuterol or any
other medication unless under the strict guidance of a qualified
health care professional.
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