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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemonada8 View Post
    It differs in different books... But primarily they say beta 1. I agree with that minor difference. If its not a direct stimulation then it would be a compensatory activation resulting from the use of clen (which I have already discussed previously)
    Its not different anywhere. b1 receptors mediate the release/secretion of renin. The "compensatory activation" as you refer to it from use of a b2 agonist such as orally administered clen or albuterol would hardly be sufficient to be solely responsible for the hypertensive state. Even less so for an inhaled b2 agonist such as salmeterol.
    I am scratching my head wondering why you are looking at obscure, less than likely secondary effects when the answer is string you right in the face(and has been pointed out) ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevelifts View Post
    Its not different anywhere. b1 receptors mediate the release/secretion of renin. The "compensatory activation" as you refer to it from use of a b2 agonist such as orally administered clen or albuterol would hardly be sufficient to be solely responsible for the hypertensive state. Even less so for an inhaled b2 agonist such as salmeterol.
    I am scratching my head wondering why you are looking at obscure, less than likely secondary effects when the answer is string you right in the face(and has been pointed out) ??
    Because that would involve humility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevelifts View Post
    Its not different anywhere. b1 receptors mediate the release/secretion of renin. The "compensatory activation" as you refer to it from use of a b2 agonist such as orally administered clen or albuterol would hardly be sufficient to be solely responsible for the hypertensive state. Even less so for an inhaled b2 agonist such as salmeterol.
    I am scratching my head wondering why you are looking at obscure, less than likely secondary effects when the answer is string you right in the face(and has been pointed out) ??
    We have a winner!

    I'm afriad this is a common trait of Lemon's. He's done it many times before and will continue to do it.

    Its nice watching him squirm though.

    Thank-you for your contribution.

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