Clenbuterol is a beta-agonist commonly used in veterinary medicine for its muscle-building properties, particularly in horses. While not FDA-approved for human use, it has found its way into performance enhancement circles due to its ability to mimic anabolic effects.
Dosing Clenbuterol can vary significantly based on individual factors such as weight, goal, and tolerance. For horses, typical doses range between 0.4 to 1.2 mg per day, but human dosages may differ due to differences in body composition and metabolism. In humans, low doses (as little as 20-50 mcg per day) are often recommended for fat loss or performance enhancement.
Increasing the dose beyond recommended levels can significantly elevate the risk of side effects. Common adverse reactions include tremors, anxiety, palpitations, and muscle twitching. Higher doses over extended periods can lead to more severe health complications, particularly for individuals with pre-existing conditions.
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