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  • Does ibuprofen counter act with clen?

    I was thinking about this and how clen is a thermogenic and ibuprofen and such are fever reducers...



    Well if so how much?

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    http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/Interac...,4109,,00.html

    Maybe this will help - I looked for another name for clenbuterol (spiropent?) but didn't find it...

    Let me know what you find.

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    • #3
      Thanks, I checked that site also and refrenced alot of brands and names from one of bigcats list, but didn't find anything to match.

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      • #4
        da dunt da duh, This looks like a job for Spidey or Skyefire. :)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Shibby
          I was thinking about this and how clen is a thermogenic and ibuprofen and such are fever reducers...



          Well if so how much?

          good question....

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          • #6
            Never thought of it before... I have taken lots of clen, and i am sure I was taking ibuprofen thru the day sometimes with it... same with ephedrine..
            Good thread

            PD

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            • #7
              Clen is a thermogenic, but unless you are really sensitve to the temp thing, you shouldn't need anything. I noticed no real temp change with it. Not sure why you would want to though, as the slight increase of temp actually helps you burn more cals. Not sure you would even notice Ibuprofin making such a small decrease in body temp.

              I asked wifey and she says that in the ER, they don't give anything at all to reverse the effects of nebulizers and/or albuterol. It's normal and they just let it wear off on their own.

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              • #8
                The temp increase caused by clen is a different pathway than the temp increase caused by fever. Clen is a thermogenic, whereas ibuprofens ability to combat fevers comes from the fact that it is an anti-inflamatory. It only works with fevers taht are results of the bodies inflamatory response.

                The two do not interact in the way you are thinking. However i remember reading an article on here a few months ago about Ibuprofens tendancy to interfere with the bodies anabolic pathways. Not quite sure how that would affect your cutting.

                hope that helped.

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                • #9
                  That sound pretty much what I was looking for, thanks.

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                  • #10
                    my pleasure :)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Severedties
                      The two do not interact in the way you are thinking. However i remember reading an article on here a few months ago about Ibuprofens tendancy to interfere with the bodies anabolic pathways. Not quite sure how that would affect your cutting.
                      I remember that article and it was just like most of the other drugs that are taken. If it was taken in extremely high doses and taken for a good length of time (generally too long) then it could cause problems with muscle recovery after workouts and eventually detract from the bodies natural test benefits. It's not going to result in any short term problems if Ibuprofen is taken in moderate doses and the directions are followed etc. Also, it shouldn't be used for more than a day or two to relieve muslce soreness / pain.

                      In addition, I looked at a ton of web sites and clen seems to be compared to ephedrine quite often. I know that they are not the same but they are comparable in the way your body reacts etc (except clen is more constant in the body etc) so I looked up the effects of taking ephedrine and ibuprofen. It looks like you're in the clear "Shibmeister" :D.

                      http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/Interac...22+&CheckFDA=1

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