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Old 01-10-2007, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by The Bid
Really there is no doubt it causes a crash. I imagine if you use it a few times you wouldnt experience that. However, any use of clen over a period of time will cause a crash, infact a lot of guys will take Ephedrine so they dont crash as badly. It is a horrible feeling. I believe a horse who takes clen for more than a week will regress in training for weeks following his withdrawl.

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Did you take the syrup, or the tabs? How much did you take, and how long.
I took the syrup and used it for about 7 to 10 days just about like we do with our horses ,like I said it didnt affect me in the sense where I was shaking or "tweeking " , I used about the end of a finger tip as a dose twice a day.
Generally we start our horses off on 3 cc's the first morning and afternoon then increase it to 5 cc twice daily for 7 to 10 days then re-evaluate after that.
I know that when I was training the string of 2 yr olds I would put them on it if they started coughing ( like most babies do when they come to the track the first time) and keep them on it for a week or so and then take them off . If they continued to cough without getting sick the vet would have me give them another 5 days or so and draw a blood chemistry to see what was going on .
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