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KetotifenComplete info about KetotifenKetotifen was made popular by its ability to inhibit the down regulation of beta receptors caused by drugs like clenbuterol. Clenbuterol, albuterol, and ephedrine used to be cycled on and off because they desensitize the various receptors they act on to produce their lipolytic effect. Ketotifen would therefore allow the use of these fat burning drugs for much longer periods. If you've Clenbuterol profile, you already know that Benadryl (the anti-histimine) can also be used for this same purpose, and is 10x cheaper and infinitely more available to most people. Ketotifen, in medical circles, is also recognized for its ability to lower levels of the cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), which is a catabolic hormone, and this is a property that Benadryl does not have, to my knowledge. TNF-alpha lowers both testosterone and IGF-1 levels (3)(4), and strenuous exercise elevates TNFalpha levels (5). TNF-alpha has also been shown to increase insulin resistance which we certainly don't want. Ketotifen is used by people suffering from wasting diseases partially caused by TNFalpha. Its ability to lower TNF-alpha is going to be overshadowed by anabolic effects produced by anabolic steroids. In one study involving AIDS patients, combining ketotifen and oxymetholone (Anadrol 50) showed that the ketotifen didn't add much to the oxymetholone induced weight gain (1). Kktotifen is typically used as part of a fat burning cycle including Clen. Benadryl is simply too much cheaper and readily available to use ketotifen in it's place with Clen. However, for post cycle therapy, ketotifen and its ability to lower TNF-alpha, is a very valuable tool. You see, hypogonadism (low testosterone) often accompanies elevated TNF-alpha levels (6), and after a cycle of anabolic steroids, you are going to be in a hypogonadal state, with elevated TNFalpha. Thus, taking ketotifen with your PCT is probably a very good idea. 1-3mgs/day before bed are recommended because Ketotifen will make you pretty drowsy. References
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