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Interesting little article

myfathersboy

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Most of this we've already heard some place or another....I just thought it was a neat little summary....Perhaps even a good starting point for some of the newer trainees?

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Thanks - interesting post.

Ephedrine and herbal equivalents— ... ; the speakers pointed out that there are more adverse event reports (which has created the majority of bad press for ephedrine et al.) associated with vitamin E than with ephedrine-containing supplements.
ooops :rofl:
 
Ephedrine and herbal equivalents— ... ; the speakers pointed out that there are more adverse event reports (which has created the majority of bad press for ephedrine et al.) associated with vitamin E than with ephedrine-containing supplements.

Probably true but you have to take the pool of users and dosing into account. It may have a raw number higher than ephedrine, but on a per capita basis it still might be a lot less 'dangerous' and have a higher number of AERs simply because a lot more people are using vitamin E on a regular basis.
 
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