Let me get this straight, you want two take to competing (for betas) drugs. One to counteract the side effect of the other?
That's funny. But humor aside, this would work. However, conventional wisdom shuns the use of these two together because of the aforementioned competition. Eph is preferred, and thus reduces Clen's absorption to a third. Now with Clen being the stronger of the two drugs, you can see the issue. But when you consider that Clen is in fact 3x stronger and that you still get 1/3 of the it's effect, what you end up with is double strength Eph. Follow me? As funny as this sounds it's true...
Illustration:
Eph = 1
Clen = 3 (3x stronger remember?)
Together Eph = 1 and Clen reduced to a third effectiveness = 1.
Thus together 1 (Eph) + 1 (Clen) = 2.
So for you the NET RESULT would be countered lethargy, a natural Eph effect, and double Eph strength which could also be stated two-thirds of Clen's effectiveness.
