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[size=+5]DEXAPRINE IS HERE![/size]

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It's nice to have a simple but effective product that is dosed effectively without all the fluff!
 
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simple...but STRONG. that was the name of the game from day 1 with Dexaprine. Thing is a beast!
 
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I would strongly suggest not mixing Dexaprine with ANY stims until you try it out for the first time. 1 pill of this stuff is STRONG.

There is really no need to add in anything else. 1 pill of this = more energy than competing products, AND the 3,3' and 3,5 are dosed generously :)
 
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took you guys long enough to show the ingredients :p
 
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:rolleyes:stfu



:p you try any yet?
vaughn was supposed to get samples of that, and some MV2 samples to hand out to some guys at the gym to me before he took his trip to cali......................



still waiting on them, but i know he likes to take his time :rolleyes: :p
 
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I hope you all signed up for IronForce...Dexaprine is now available for the INSANE price of $19.99 to IronForce members!
 
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lol omg! someone was excited!

an end user just called in and ordered 60 bottles of Dexaprine(srs). We asked if he planned on reselling them and he was like "why would I sell them? These are for me..."


LOL WUT
 

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lol omg! someone was excited!

an end user just called in and ordered 60 bottles of Dexaprine(srs). We asked if he planned on reselling them and he was like "why would I sell them? These are for me..."


LOL WUT
Vaughn, speaking of excited, for those of us (myself) who placed preorders, are they being shipped out today or Monday? Thanks.
 
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All will be shipped wednesday
 

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Looks cool, though a pity that theophylline is banned in ireland and as far as I know in other places in europe. Any chance of an international version? I know Jack3d removed it, this being one of the reason.
 
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No current plans yet to modify the theo in it for international. I will keep you updated on this however.
 

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No current plans yet to modify the theo in it for international. I will keep you updated on this however.
Thanks, I figure you can still sell to the UK and then it's possible to order from there.

Will Adipoxil be around for much longer? I just opened my bottle here recently to try, amazing energy, I was actually surprised there was no 1,3 in it.
 
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we will be shipping to the UK, so I don't forsee any major issues tbh.


Adipoxil is still up in the air. It may be continued, it may not be. I'll keep everyone updated as it progresses. I love the product. It gets your body hotter/higher revved than anything else I've ever used.
 
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Looks cool, though a pity that theophylline is banned in ireland and as far as I know in other places in europe. Any chance of an international version? I know Jack3d removed it, this being one of the reason.
I know it doesn't equate to the same thing but you can still get TT-33 which have two of the greatest legal thyroid stimulating ingredients in it with the 3,3, and 3,5. I used it with my last contest prep.

Thanks, I figure you can still sell to the UK and then it's possible to order from there.

Will Adipoxil be around for much longer? I just opened my bottle here recently to try, amazing energy, I was actually surprised there was no 1,3 in it.
I like Adipoxil too but I think Dexaprine will be superior.
 

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I hope you all signed up for IronForce...Dexaprine is now available for the INSANE price of $19.99 to IronForce members!
is there a coupon code that makes it $19.99, went to pre-order but it's coming up $39.99?

edit: nevermind, code was in email, ordering now!
 

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Is this: 1,3-dimethylpetylamine the same as garaniun (1,3-Dimethylamylamine)?
Or is it the theofiline?
 
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Theophylline is theophylline.

1,3 pentyl = 1,3 amylamine
 
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I got my email today, but when I went to buy it its charging me $39 :( Something up with the website? I clicked the link in the email
 
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I got my email today, but when I went to buy it its charging me $39 :( Something up with the website? I clicked the link in the email
theres a coupon code in the email im pretty sure

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just read the email now, the coupon code is in big yellow lettering, not hard to miss.....
 
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theres a coupon code in the email im pretty sure

EDIT:
just read the email now, the coupon code is in big yellow lettering, not hard to miss.....
Just re-read it bro, my email doesnt list a coupon code. Only says iron force members click here to but for $19.99

Edit: Never mind I got it! I had to highlight the entire email, the print throughout it wasnt showing up for whatever reason. Thanks bro!
 

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Hello, Im curious..why dont you just use T3 with clen or Albut to cut up? The Albut really helps with cardio.
 

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Hey, Ive always just used T3 and clen or albuterol. Hate clen because of the cramps. T3 always seems to give me a little energy. How will this new product effect endurance?
 
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T3 should not give you energy, but instead present lethargy. Dunno why/ how you get energy from it.


Dexaprine is also LEGAL. I've used t3, clen, and many others...dexaprine is my fav. Hits hard for 8+ hours...nomnomnomnom
 
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T3 should not give you energy, but instead present lethargy. Dunno why/ how you get energy from it.


Dexaprine is also LEGAL. I've used t3, clen, and many others...dexaprine is my fav. Hits hard for 8+ hours...nomnomnomnom
vaughn + clen = 150lb db's being tossed around the gym
 

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T3 should not give you energy, but instead present lethargy. Dunno why/ how you get energy from it.


Dexaprine is also LEGAL. I've used t3, clen, and many others...dexaprine is my fav. Hits hard for 8+ hours...nomnomnomnom
Agreed, 25mcg of t3 has me feeling tired and like crap. Albuterol and clen both make me feel extremely tired since I am tachycardic all day, my heart isn't contracting as much since it is beating so fast and my ejection fraction is obviously lower because of it. I actually took clen this morning, and I have been sleeping like all day.

I personally prefer otc stimulants that don't have my resting heart rate over 100 at all times haha.

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Agreed, 25mcg of t3 has me feeling tired and like crap. Albuterol and clen both make me feel extremely tired since I am tachycardic all day, my heart isn't contracting as much since it is beating so fast and my ejection fraction is obviously lower because of it. I actually took clen this morning, and I have been sleeping like all day.

I personally prefer otc stimulants that don't have my resting heart rate over 100 at all times haha.

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i would love to be able to take clen and be able to sleep...........thats one of my biggest problems with clen, it just keeps me wired forever
 

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i would love to be able to take clen and be able to sleep...........thats one of my biggest problems with clen, it just keeps me wired forever
Lol, I'd love to be able to take clen and stay awake. I think part of the problem is that is gives me such a tension headache, (Tried taurine, water, etc.) nothing helps.. that I need to sleep to relieve it to an extent.

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Lol, I'd love to be able to take clen and stay awake. I think part of the problem is that is gives me such a tension headache, (Tried taurine, water, etc.) nothing helps.. that I need to sleep to relieve it to an extent.

Mike
the tremors were absolutely TERRIBLE for me............its funny if you read one of my notebooks from class, you can see in my notes when i started taking clen, because my handwriting goes from nice and neat to chickenscratch because i couldnt keep still
 

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the tremors were absolutely TERRIBLE for me............its funny if you read one of my notebooks from class, you can see in my notes when i started taking clen, because my handwriting goes from nice and neat to chickenscratch because i couldnt keep still
I def get the tremors and shakes.. I took it one time before clinical. I had to give my pt a shot, i couldn't get the needle through the stopper on the little 2ml vial. My clinical teacher was like, wtf is wrong with you. I had to lie, say I was sick and that I took excederin which has caffeine in it, and psuedoephedrine.. and that I am really sensitive to stims haha.

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I'm not a big fan of the vasoconstriction and subsequent high blood pressure from the 1,3 amylamine in this thermogenic. The high blood pressure can prompt blood clots to form. I am not sure if the body builds a tolerance to the 1,3 it has me rather worried. Reviews of just 20-80mg of pure 1,3 say they received stim **** and shrunken balls. i dont know how much 1,3 is in dexaprine but i don't want stim ****. That being said, you do get insane focus from the supplement and a great workout, and you get lean lean lean.
 
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I haven't noticed that effect at all.
 

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I'm not a big fan of the vasoconstriction and subsequent high blood pressure from the 1,3 amylamine in this thermogenic. The high blood pressure can prompt blood clots to form. I am not sure if the body builds a tolerance to the 1,3 it has me rather worried. Reviews of just 20-80mg of pure 1,3 say they received stim **** and shrunken balls. i dont know how much 1,3 is in dexaprine but i don't want stim ****. That being said, you do get insane focus from the supplement and a great workout, and you get lean lean lean.
Did you actually get hypertension from this product? Just curious, or are you referring to a study?
 
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I felt some discomfort in the left side of my chest and in my left arm, which frightened me because i naturally assumed the worst. But after going to only a half pill for a few days the hypertension was not as bad. I think there is a level of tolerance needed for a product. But the rest i heard about from studies and reviews. so i went to a half pill a day to start.
 
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Did you actually get hypertension from this product? Just curious, or are you referring to a study?
]I felt some discomfort in the left side of my chest and in my left arm, which frightened me because i naturally assumed the worst. But after going to only a half pill for a few days the hypertension was not as bad. I think there is a level of tolerance needed for a product. But the rest i heard about from studies and reviews. so i went to a half pill a day to start. Thoughts?
 

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]I felt some discomfort in the left side of my chest and in my left arm, which frightened me because i naturally assumed the worst. But after going to only a half pill for a few days the hypertension was not as bad. I think there is a level of tolerance needed for a product. But the rest i heard about from studies and reviews. so i went to a half pill a day to start. Thoughts?
Being a cardiac icu nurse, honestly dexaprime should not be causing that sort of chest pain. Hypertension does not typically produce a localized left sided chest pain radiating to the left upper extremities. Those subjective findings are more significant of cardiac tissue being deprived of their O2 demand whether than be from arterial occlusions/blockages or coronary spasms.

Personally, the kinds of patients I see coming in with active heart attacks, scares the crap out of me since most are healthy looking active 30-40 year olds, not out of shape 60 year olds. I would def schedule an appt with a cardiologist to obtain a EKG and Exercise Stress test.

Again, if dexaprime is causing you moderate hypertension, that should not correlate into left sided chest discomfort. It seems like your source of pain is in relation to something else or your increased pressures are placing a higher demand on your heart meaning you have an underlying problem that needs to be corrected and dexaprime is exacerbating that which IMO is a good thing because it is tipping you off to something very early on.

That is just my opinion and not medical advice. It is backed by nothing factual.

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dammit, i waited too long to use coupon code....fml
 
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Being a cardiac icu nurse, honestly dexaprime should not be causing that sort of chest pain. Hypertension does not typically produce a localized left sided chest pain radiating to the left upper extremities. Those subjective findings are more significant of cardiac tissue being deprived of their O2 demand whether than be from arterial occlusions/blockages or coronary spasms.

Personally, the kinds of patients I see coming in with active heart attacks, scares the crap out of me since most are healthy looking active 30-40 year olds, not out of shape 60 year olds. I would def schedule an appt with a cardiologist to obtain a EKG and Exercise Stress test.

Again, if dexaprime is causing you moderate hypertension, that should not correlate into left sided chest discomfort. It seems like your source of pain is in relation to something else or your increased pressures are placing a higher demand on your heart meaning you have an underlying problem that needs to be corrected and dexaprime is exacerbating that which IMO is a good thing because it is tipping you off to something very early on.

That is just my opinion and not medical advice. It is backed by nothing factual.

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ya i have a physical coming up so i will be sure to mention it. "Those subjective findings are more significant of cardiac tissue being deprived of their O2 demand whether than be from arterial occlusions/blockages or coronary spasms" how bad is that? it comes when i take dex. and does not when i do not take the product. i have never had these symptoms before with anything, however i have always had an unusually high heart rate, whether i'm resting or working out, if that means anything.
 

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ya i have a physical coming up so i will be sure to mention it. "Those subjective findings are more significant of cardiac tissue being deprived of their O2 demand whether than be from arterial occlusions/blockages or coronary spasms" how bad is that? it comes when i take dex. and does not when i do not take the product. i have never had these symptoms before with anything, however i have always had an unusually high heart rate, whether i'm resting or working out, if that means anything.
To be blunt honest, arterial vasospasms and occlusions lead to one thing via two different mechanisms. Basically, they can lead to a myocardial infarction, or heart attack where a specific region of cardiac tissue is deprived of nutrients, blood, and oxygen leading to its cellular death, that at times can be reversible, but not always. Occlusive is a result of a clot breaking away and lodging in one of the coronary arteries, or from atherosclerotic plaque buildup on the inner lining of those coronaries; similar to what you hear about with high cholesterol. Coronary artery vasospasms cause ischemic heart attacks where those vessels spasm, loosing there ability to supply blood to the specific cardiac tissue and having it die that way.

Both are very serious conditions; not to scare you, just the truth. Chest pain is not normal by any means. Good to see you have a physical lined up. :) Best of luck, I am sure your fine and its nothing major, hopefully a sore rib or muscle!

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To be blunt honest, arterial vasospasms and occlusions lead to one thing via two different mechanisms. Basically, they can lead to a myocardial infarction, or heart attack where a specific region of cardiac tissue is deprived of nutrients, blood, and oxygen leading to its cellular death, that at times can be reversible, but not always. Occlusive is a result of a clot breaking away and lodging in one of the coronary arteries, or from atherosclerotic plaque buildup on the inner lining of those coronaries; similar to what you hear about with high cholesterol. Coronary artery vasospasms cause ischemic heart attacks where those vessels spasm, loosing there ability to supply blood to the specific cardiac tissue and having it die that way.

Both are very serious conditions; not to scare you, just the truth. Chest pain is not normal by any means. Good to see you have a physical lined up. :) Best of luck, I am sure your fine and its nothing major, hopefully a sore rib or muscle!

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Nahh i'm a gonner. The universe must have thought i was just to damned ripped for my own good. thanks for the info, i'll send you a message right before i die.
 

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Nahh i'm a gonner. The universe must have thought i was just to damned ripped for my own good. thanks for the info, i'll send you a message right before i die.
I am not sure if you are serious or joking, my posts were never meant to make you think you were dying. I just hope as we age, people take their health a little more serious and do not brush off chest pain and the like as nothing; a simple doctors visit can save a life. I see many patients on a daily basis, 30-40's, lived active, healthy lifestyles, played sports, etc. in good shape with TERRIBLE hearts because they never had stress tests, 2d echos, ekgs, etc. done and have their lives turned upside down. When you see it everyday, it will scare the crap out of you. 75% of my patients on a cardiac obs progressive MI floor are 30-40's, very serious.

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I am not sure if you are serious or joking, my posts were never meant to make you think you were dying. I just hope as we age, people take their health a little more serious and do not brush off chest pain and the like as nothing; a simple doctors visit can save a life. I see many patients on a daily basis, 30-40's, lived active, healthy lifestyles, played sports, etc. in good shape with TERRIBLE hearts because they never had stress tests, 2d echos, ekgs, etc. done and have their lives turned upside down. When you see it everyday, it will scare the crap out of you. 75% of my patients on a cardiac obs progressive MI floor are 30-40's, very serious.

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I was just trying to be funny. Your posts were very informative and helpful, and I appreciate them a lot. Thanks for the help Mike!
 

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