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Salbutamol is a potent beta-2 agonist that can stimulate beta-2 receptors in mammals, which in turn leads to fat loss by allowing the body to release and burn more stored fat. It has been illegally used for decades in the veterinary world to increase the lean yield of livestock. Salbutamol can cause a multitude of adverse effects upon entering the human body, such as dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, agitation, muscle cramps, hypertension, and even acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). Therefore, it has been banned in many countries to be used on food-producing animals.
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