I know for people using albuterol for asthma it is supposedly 32mgs a day with the release tablets.
But I was wondering if more is ok? I cant seem to find this info anywhere.
I know for people using albuterol for asthma it is supposedly 32mgs a day with the release tablets.
But I was wondering if more is ok? I cant seem to find this info anywhere.
Immediate-release tablets
Asthma/Bronchospasm Adults and Children older than 12 y of age
PO 2 to 4 mg 3 to 4 times daily. May be cautiously increased stepwise. Dosages of above 4 mg 4 times daily may be appropriate when patient fails to respond (max, 32 mg/day).
32mg/day seams to be the maximum.
Albuterol being similar to clenbuterol, you can take more you will just become more jittery, heart rate elevated... pretty much everything just on a more elevated scale.
I mistakenly took 400mcg of clenbuterol one time and it really wasnt that much worse than 200mcg for me, just amusing for my friends trying to watch me drink and eat dinner while my hands shook.
Yea I am currently at 12mgs TWICE a day which gives me a daily value of 24mgs, but I am sure I will up the dosage to 32mgs in another several weeks and then again. I plan on running it for a little longer than 2 months with 2mgs of KEto a night.
I just wanted to know how bad 40mgs would be I guess.
Anyone else? I am just worried that something catastrophic would occur if I go over it.....but I know its a weaker compound compared to Clen
since you're still seeing results at your current dose, i dont think you should increase it further. "more" is not always "better".
I have never gone over 18mg/day. If your dosage is over that I suggest you look into ketotifen and take it daily at 1mg, at night, before bed. This will reduce the need to increase dosage to get the benefit. It prevents the beta 2 receptor from "downregulating" and increases the albuts effectiveness. Its dirt cheap from arr like $18 prob less with a slae and it prevents the need to go up to ridiculous and IMO dangerous dosing anything over 24 of reg albut is unnecessary and not very prudent IMO.
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