Description
Clenbuterol is a beta-2 agonist that provides bronchodilatory effects and is used to treat asthma. However, not everyone is familiar with its proper usage and the precautions to take during treatment with this medication.
1. What is Clenbuterol?
Clenbuterol is a medication in the beta-2 agonist class, used to treat respiratory obstruction diseases and acts as a bronchodilator in the treatment of asthma.
Chemically, clenbuterol is a phenyl amino ethanol that exerts effects on beta-2 receptors at very low doses. Its primary action is bronchodilation, which is why it is widely used in asthma treatment regimens. Although it was approved for use in some countries, in mid-2006, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) no longer approved clenbuterol as an ingredient in any medicinal product.
Clenbuterol is available in the following formulations:
- 20 mg tablets
- Syrup (clenbuterol liquid) 1 mcg/ml.
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