Necrosis, not atrophy. And that's in huge rodent doses.
I would say the main risks are complications from tachycardia and hypertension.
The hypertension can be managed, but the tachycardia is largely responsible for the fat burning effects.
Necrosis, not atrophy. And that's in huge rodent doses.
I would say the main risks are complications from tachycardia and hypertension.
The hypertension can be managed, but the tachycardia is largely responsible for the fat burning effects.
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