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Originally Posted by poantrex Good god, don't use wellbutrin and clenbuterol together. That will probably kill you!
Seriously....wellbutrin inhibits the reuptake of adrenaline and noradrenaline - which means that the NE and E that exist in the synapse of the brain is blocked from exiting. Clenbuterol *drastically* increases the production of the aforementioned hormones - if you take clenbuterol with wellbutrin you will likely end up in the emergency room.
Clenbuterol itself increases heartrate a lot, but if you're taking a NRI such as wellbutrin, your heartrate will be so high you might not survive it. |
You're saying that
clen drastically increases E and NE... but
clen exerts it's effects directly, not by stimulating NE release (as
ephedrine works). This is one of the reasons
clen is desirable over something like EC: it has little effect (either directly or indirectly) on beta-1 receptors and the associated effects on heart rate and blood pressure. It's a selective B2 agonist. Isn't it?