"Clenbuterol *drastically* increases the production of the aforementioned hormones - if you take clenbuterol with wellbutrin you will likely end up in the emergency room."
can you show proven scientific evidence about this?
Clenbuterol is a selective B2 agonist... B2 receptors are in your respritory track... while these receptors are usualy stimulated by catacholamines such as NorEpi and Epi they do not increase the amounts of natural occuring catacholamines in your body... they merely activate the receptor that is usualy activated by Epi.
It wont interact... welbutrin has a host of side effects... like headache, migranes, insomnia, anxiety, tremors, and can cause ECG abnormalities and Arrhythmias such as Tachycardia (fast heart rate HR>100) and other Cardiac arrhythmias... the ECG abnormalities are probobly just premature beats (PVC's, PJC's, or PAC's)... nothing too bad you will feel palpitations... just caused by the myocardium becoming aggitated or over excited... stimulants usualy have this effect. That is not to say that welbutrin is a stim.. its not
anyway good luck... just remember.. if you start feeling uneasy or weird then just cut back your dose of
clen by half a tab or a full tab and keep it at that.
good luck, :-)