Initially, Clenbuterol was developed to treat breathing disorders produced by asthma and other airway blockages. In Europe, it is still used in bronchodilators in order to make inhalation process easier for asthma patients. In North America, it has since been shunned for human usage. It was commonly used in the vet industry to encourage lean muscle tissue.
Clenbuterol comes under the same drugs family as ephedrine. This means it functions on beta-2 receptors by raising the production and discharge of a grouping of hormones known as cathecholamines released from the adrenal gland. These hormones play different roles in the human body. It is very much popular for body building.
Clenbuterol comes in oral as well as injectable form. Normally male athletes consume 5-7 pills daily. Some well-known forms of Clenbuterol come in 20mcg tablets and this works out to 100-140 mcg per day. Females habitually take 80-100 mcg/day. As with steroid hormones or other performance encouraging drugs, it is taken in cycles of 8-10 weeks primarily during the precontest season.
Clenbuterol has no androgenic fallouts, as a beta-2 agonist the medication produces most of its effects...