Clenbuterol 20
Introduction:
Clenbuterol is a potent, long-lasting bronchodilator that
is prescribed for human use outside of the United States. It
is abused generally by bodybuilders and athletes for its ability
to increase lean muscle mass and reduce body fat (i.e.,
repartitioning effects). However, clenbuterol is also
associated with significant adverse cardiovascular and
neurological effects.
Licit Uses:
In the United States, clenbuterol is not approved for
human use; it is only approved for use in horses. In 1998, the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the
clenbuterol-based Ventipulmin Syrup, manufactured by
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc., as a prescription-only
drug for the treatment of airway obstruction in horses (0.8-
3.2 µg/kg twice daily). This product is not intended for human
use or for use in food-producing animals.
Outside the United States, clenbuterol is available by
prescription for the treatment of bronchial asthma in humans.
It is available in tablets (0.01 or 0.02 mg per tablet) and liquid
preparations. The recommended dosage is 0.02-0.03 mg
twice daily.
Chemistry and Pharmacology:
Clenbuterol is a beta2-adrenergic agonist. Stimulation of
the beta2-adrenergic receptors on bronchial smooth muscle
produces bronchodilation. However, clenbuterol, like other
beta-adrenergic agonists, can produce adverse
cardiovascular and neurological effects, such as heart
palpitations, muscle tremors, and nervousness. Activation of
beta-adrenergic receptors also accounts for clenbuterol’s
ability to increase lean muscle mass and reduce body fat,
although the downstream mechanisms by which it does so
have yet to be clearly defined.
After ingestion, clenbuterol is readily absorbed (70-80%)
and remains in the body for awhile (25-39 hours). As a result
of its long half life, the adverse effects of clenbuterol are often
prolonged.
Illicit Uses:
Clenbuterol is abused for its ability to alter body
composition by reducing body fat and increasing skeletal
muscle mass. It is typically abused by athletes and
bodybuilders at a dose of 60-120 µg per day. It is often used
in combination with other performance enhancing drugs,
such as anabolic steroids and growth hormone.
It is also illicitly administered to livestock for its
repartitioning effects. This has resulted in several outbreaks
of acute illness in Spain, France, Italy, China, and Portugal.
The reported symptoms occur around 0.5-3 hours after the
ingestion of clenbuterol containing liver and meat residues.
The symptoms, which included increased heart rate,
nervousness, headache, muscular tremor, dizziness,
nausea, vomiting, fever, and chills, typically resolved within 2
to 6 days. Consequently, the United States and European
countries actively monitor urine and tissue samples from
livestock for the presence of clenbuterol.
There have also been reports of clenbuterol-tainted
heroin and cocaine. Although no deaths were attributed to
the clenbuterol exposures, the individuals were hospitalized
for up to several days due to clenbuterol intoxication.
User Population:
Clenbuterol is typically abused by athletes. It is thought
to be more popular among female athletes as the
repartitioning effects are not associated with the typical
androgenic side effects (i.e., facial hair, deepening of the
voice, and thickening of the skin) of anabolic steroids.
Professional athletes in several different sports have tested
positive for clenbuterol. Clenbuterol is also marketed and
abused for weight-loss purposes.
Illicit Distribution:
Clenbuterol is readily available on the Internet as tablets,
syrup and an injectable formulation. The drug is purportedly
obtained by illegal importation from other countries where it
is approved for human use.
According to the National Forensic Laboratory
Information System (NFLIS), 16 exhibits were identified as
clenbuterol in 2011 and 2012, 15 exhibits were identified in
2013 and 2014. More recently, 14, 21, and 17 exhibits were
identified in 2015, 2016, and 2017, respectively, along with
preliminary results of nine exhibits in 2018. The relatively
small numbers of drug seizures are likely a result of law
enforcement priority due to the non-controlled status of
clenbuterol in the United States.
Control status:
Clenbuterol is currently not controlled under the
Controlled Substances Act (CSA). However, clenbuterol is
listed by the World Anti-Doping Agency and the International
Olympic Committee as a performance enhancing drug.
Therefore, athletes are barred from its use.
Benefits
one bottle contains 100 tablet each tablet contains 20 MCG Clenbuterol HCL
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