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    china is beginning to piss me off...

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  • methan
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    Originally posted by SuissePharma View Post
    My ordinary chinese supplier wont sell me clen anymore.
    It just another complication that will get an impact on clen prices.

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    Originally posted by RonnyT View Post
    ..and no more ..raw powder??
    My ordinary chinese supplier wont sell me clen anymore.

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    soon tylenol will be banned or atleast an ingredient in it

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  • sam1976
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    well this is not good news at all. hmmm

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  • methan
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    again a new complication

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  • RonnyT
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    ..and no more ..raw powder??

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  • player
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    So no more generic chineese clen?

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    Clenbuterol tablets banned by China SFDA

    The production, sale, and use of clenbuterol hydrochloride tablets have been banned by China, according to statement that was posted on the State Food and Drug Administration’s (SFDA) website.

    Clenbuterol tablets are usually used to treat bronchial asthma and have been used illegally by farmers to make their pigs leaner.



    According to the statement, the tablets’ risks, including side effects and potential for abuse, outweigh its benefits. If abused for a lengthy period, clenbuterol tablets can have serious negative effects on cardiopulmonary functions, the SFDA said, citing the results of a review program that has been underway since 2009.

    Existing clenbuterol tablets will be destroyed under the supervision of local food and drug authorities.
    The ban, however, will not pose any negative to bronchial asthma patients who are currently receiving the tablet form of clenbuterol.
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