Description
Buy Asenlix (Clobenzorex) 30mg tablets Online
Clobenzorex is a central stimulant and sympathomimetic used as an anti-obesity drug; an n-substituted amphetamine, which is metabolized to amphethamine. Its actions are like those of dexamphetamine and has been used as a drug of abuse.
Clinical pharmacology
Chemically, clobenzorex is an N-substituted amphetamine analog that is converted to d-amphetamine soon after ingestion. In commercial production, clobenzorex is supplied in 30 mg doses as the hydrochloride salt in green-tinted capsules. The drug gained use as a prescription anorectic in the 1970s; however, adverse reactions were eventually observed, which led to the prohibition of clobenzorex in the United States and certain other countries.
Effects of Asenlix
Centrally acting antiobesity product. Clobenzorex is one of several drugs metabolized to amphetamine and excreted in the urine. Amphetamines used in weight management, such as sibutramine, fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine, have been involved with cardiovascular side effects such as hypertension and pulmonary arterial hypertension.
The cardiovascular side effects produced by amphetamines have been associated with an increased efflux of noradrenaline from the synaptic vesicles of sympathetic neurons, which interacts with vascular adrenoceptors such as α1-adrenoceptors to produce vasoconstriction
Side effects of Asenlix
Apart from hypertension, severe adverse events include polyuria, severe headaches and palpitations. Moderate side effects consist of depression, diarrhea and vomiting, while mild effects are irritability, dysuria, dry mouth and temporary anxiety
Drug use and abuse
In the United States, clobenzorex tablets (among other varieties of stimulants, such as amphetamine) have been used by athletes who ingest the drug to reduce fatigue, increase attention, and improve reaction times during athletic activities. The green-tinted Asenlix capsules (generic forms can be seen as half light green, half dark green capsules marked “IFA”) are known as “greenies” among US baseball players, a slang term that in current use has expanded to generically refer to any amphetamine class stimulant.
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