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Is Clenbuterol a veterinary drug?

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Is Clenbuterol a veterinary drug?

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To make it clear, the answer is NO. Clenbuterol is not a veterinary drug, BUT there is a veterinary grade Clenbuterol product, produced by Boehringer Ingelheim, it is called “Ventipulmin” and this product is made for horses. At the same time, Boehringer Ingelheim is producing Spiropent, the human grade and well know Clenbuterol product. For some reason that are in most of the cases obvious, certain websites keep on disinforming people about the exclusive veterinary use of Clenbuterol, at times labeling it as a “horse drug”, we repeat again – Clenbuterol IS NOT a horse drug, it is a drug that is produced both for veterinary use and human use and we only sell human grade clenbuterol products – Spiropent and Clenbuterol SoPharma. And to make it clear for those who are wondering why there are websites claiming the above misinformation, we’de advise you to take a look arround the page where you read the info and you’ll notice some ads of other weight loss drugs.

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