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Recently started salbutamol from Driada.
So far, very good effect. It clearly makes cardio more enjoyable and feels smoother compared to clenbuterol.
I’m aware that salbutamol is less potent than clen, has a shorter half-life, and therefore in theory should lead to slower beta-2 receptor downregulation.
My question is mainly about receptor sensitivity and long-term usability.
I’m currently not noticing any side effects at all — no tremors, no anxiety, and no negative impact on sleep.
Would running a low dose of 4 mg, 5–6 days per week for longer periods, taken pre-workout, realistically allow me to maintain good receptor sensitivity over time?
Or should I still expect noticeable downregulation even at that dosing pattern?
Interested to hear experiences and any physiology-based input.
So far, very good effect. It clearly makes cardio more enjoyable and feels smoother compared to clenbuterol.
I’m aware that salbutamol is less potent than clen, has a shorter half-life, and therefore in theory should lead to slower beta-2 receptor downregulation.
My question is mainly about receptor sensitivity and long-term usability.
I’m currently not noticing any side effects at all — no tremors, no anxiety, and no negative impact on sleep.
Would running a low dose of 4 mg, 5–6 days per week for longer periods, taken pre-workout, realistically allow me to maintain good receptor sensitivity over time?
Or should I still expect noticeable downregulation even at that dosing pattern?
Interested to hear experiences and any physiology-based input.