clen
Clen, short for clenbuterol, is a synthetic beta-2 adrenergic agonist developed in the 1960s. It is authorized for veterinary use in some countries as a bronchodilator for horses and other animals, but it has no approved indication for human medical use in many jurisdictions.
In humans, clenbuterol is not generally approved as a prescription drug and is often encountered only in
Pharmacologically, clenbuterol stimulates beta-2 receptors, producing bronchodilation and promoting lipolysis and thermogenesis. It tends to have
Safety and adverse effects are a major concern. Common side effects include tachycardia, palpitations, tremor, anxiety,
Regulatory status varies widely by country but generally emphasizes caution or prohibition for human use due