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    Several Albuterol questions

    Im going to be adding albuterol to my cycle starting in a couple of weeks, my starting dose will be
    6mgs 2x daily for one week, 9mgs 2x daily for the second week, after the second week i will be adding ketofifin at 1mg and keep the albuterol dose the same. Does this seem right? My cycle consists of test only at 450mgs per week.

    How would the dosage be adjusted for a female? 23 year old, healthy just slightly over weight?

    How do you think albuterol would be for an otherwise healthy, over weight 58 year old male? My father has let him self go the past year and is getting back on track, he used to be A 7-10K a day runner and healthy eater. His weight gain has coincided with him quitting smoking.

    Thank you for all input

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    Quote Originally Posted by dk94 View Post
    Im going to be adding albuterol to my cycle starting in a couple of weeks, my starting dose will be
    6mgs 2x daily for one week, 9mgs 2x daily for the second week, after the second week i will be adding ketofifin at 1mg and keep the albuterol dose the same. Does this seem right? My cycle consists of test only at 450mgs per week.

    How would the dosage be adjusted for a female? 23 year old, healthy just slightly over weight?

    How do you think albuterol would be for an otherwise healthy, over weight 58 year old male? My father has let him self go the past year and is getting back on track, he used to be A 7-10K a day runner and healthy eater. His weight gain has coincided with him quitting smoking.

    Thank you for all input
    Define "slightly overweight". Although the AE profile for albuterol is a bit more favorable than clenbuterol, IMO, she would be better off bringing her bf down with exercise and nutrition before cycling albuterol due to the higher cardiac risk factors associated with being overweight.

    Moreover, committing herself to a nutrition and exercise program will KEEP the weight off. Without that, anything she loses will return unless she makes changes to her lifestyle. Albuterol is a short term fix, not a long term solution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Define "slightly overweight". Although the AE profile for albuterol is a bit more favorable than clenbuterol, IMO, she would be better off bringing her bf down with exercise and nutrition before cycling albuterol due to the higher cardiac risk factors associated with being overweight.

    Moreover, committing herself to a nutrition and exercise program will KEEP the weight off. Without that, anything she loses will return unless she makes changes to her lifestyle. Albuterol is a short term fix, not a long term solution.
    Right now shes probably about 10lbs over weight at 135lbs. Shes been dieting and exercising consistently for 2 months, i know its nothing but its a step in the right direction

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    albuterol has a rather short half life, i have used it a few times before and split my doses into 3.
    started at around 3x 3mg and bumped it to 3x6mg per day and had great results. sides were very tolerable at 18mg a day

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    People have different philosophies about clen or albuterol. I use it as a temporary stop gap during the summers when I'm without a shirt a lot of the time. For a long term benefit of fat/weight loss it has to be controlled with diet. Losing fat with compounds may be too easy and you can't build a lifestyle base on a compound. My .01

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    I find myself doing great on 12mg/day split into 2-6mg doses. First thing in am and then around 2-3 pm. I take 2mg keto at night, sleep great. Minimal sides, feel good. I really never see the need to go over 12mg/day man. Everything else is in total order as well. That makes a big difference. Those are my thoughts.

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    thanks for the input all

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    Don't give albuterol to your father. That's just a bad idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Don't give albuterol to your father. That's just a bad idea.
    Because of the age issue, higher cardiac risk?

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