Title: Th?t Heo C
1Th?t Heo Có Ch?t T?o N?c Ngu?i Tiêu Dùng Vi?t
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9Clenbuterol ch?t t?o n?c
Overdosage Excessive usage over the recommended
dose of about 120 µg can cause muscle tremor,
headache, dizziness and gastric irritation.
Persons self-administering the drug for weight
loss or to improve athletic performance have
experienced nausea, vomiting, diaphoresis,
palpitations, tachycardia and myocardial
infarction. Use of the drug may be confirmed by
detecting its presence in semen or urine.
10Clenbuterol ch?t t?o n?c
Food contamination In September 2006, over 330
people in Shanghai were reported to have gotten
food poisoning by eating pork contaminated by
clenbuterol that had been fed to the animals to
keep the meat lean. In February 2009, at least
70 people in one Chinese province (Guangdong)
suffered food poisoning after eating pig organs
believed to contain clenbuterol residue. The
victims complained of stomach aches and diarrhea
after eating pig organs bought in local
markets. In March 2011, China's Ministry of
Agriculture (MOA) said that the government would
launch a one-year crackdown on illegal additives
in pig feed, after a subsidiary of Shuanghui
Group, China's largest meat producer, was exposed
for using clenbuterol-contaminated pork in its
meat products. A total of 72 people in central
Henan Province, where Shuanghui is based, were
taken into police custody for allegedly
producing, selling or using clenbuterol.
11Clenbuterol ch?t t?o n?c
Salbutamol ch?t t?o n?c
Adverse effects The most common side effects are
fine tremor, anxiety, headache, muscle cramps,
dry mouth, and palpitation. Other symptoms may
include tachycardia, arrhythmia, flushing,
myocardial ischemia (rare), and disturbances of
sleep and behaviour. Rarely occurring, but of
importance, are allergic reactions of paradoxical
bronchospasm, urticaria, angioedema, hypotension,
and collapse. High doses may cause hypokalaemia
which are of concern in patients with renal
failure and those on certain diuretics and
xanthine derivatives.
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