Clenbuterol Is It Safe
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Is Clenbuterol Safe?
Summary
Hollywood stars and celebrities often share stories about losing weight with clenbuterol, a drug claimed to melt away fat. Many follow these trends without considering the implications on health. Before you decide to use clenbuterol, it’s essential to understand its effects and risks.
Understanding Clenbuterol
Contrary to popular belief, clenbuterol is not a steroid but a medication primarily intended for veterinary use, especially in horses. In humans, it is prescribed as a bronchodilator for those with breathing disorders like asthma. Clenbuterol is most commonly available as clenbuterol hydrochloride.
Misuse and Risks
While clenbuterol is touted for promoting lean muscle mass among bodybuilders and as a weight loss aid, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not recognize or approve it for this purpose. In fact, the FDA banned clenbuterol in 1991 after reports of adverse reactions from consuming meat tainted with the drug, which was used to enhance muscle in show animals. Symptoms included impaired heart and lung function. Although the FDA approved its use in horses with lung issues in 1998, the treated animals could not be slaughtered for food.
Health Concerns
In 2005, the Centers for Disease Control reported 26 cases of hospitalization due to cardiovascular side effects linked to clenbuterol, masquerading as reactions from heroin. In these cases, clenbuterol was found in the patients’ systems, suggesting contamination. In 2006, over 330 people in Shanghai were poisoned after consuming pork from animals treated with clenbuterol to produce lean meat.
Legal Status
The FDA labels clenbuterol as a poison and has banned its use in any off-label capacity. Since 2006, clenbuterol has not been included in any therapeutic drugs approved by the FDA. The product labeling explicitly states: "For use in horses not intended for food." The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the FDA actively monitor its illegal use in animals.
Banned in Sports
Clenbuterol is also prohibited by the International Olympic Committee. Notable athletes, including former MLB pitcher Jason Grimsley and tennis player Mariano Puerta, faced penalties for its use. Australian wrestler Mitchil Mann was similarly suspended after testing positive for clenbuterol.
Conclusion
If you are considering using clenbuterol, it’s crucial to be aware of its legal status and health risks. Unless prescribed for specific medical conditions, its use is unsafe and illegal. Prioritize your health and consult healthcare professionals before following celebrity trends.
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