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Is clenbuterol legal in the United States?

1 is legal.

2. "Clenbuterol" is a general term. Anything that can inhibit animal fat production and promote the growth of lean meat can be called "lean meat essence". Most of the known clenbuterol is really harmful to human body, so the use of clenbuterol is banned in almost all countries in the world. For example, there was a clenbuterol poisoning incident in Shanghai. But in the United States, a kind of clenbuterol called "Aikopamine" is a legal feed additive.

3. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) thinks that the acceptable daily intake is 1.25 micrograms per kilogram of body weight. Based on this, they stipulated that the allowable residues of Latopamine in beef and pork were 30 ppb and 50 ppb respectively (ppb is one billion). At this residue, it is still safe for a person weighing 50 kilograms to eat two and a half kilograms of pork or four kilograms of beef every day (in fact, few people will stick to this amount for a long time).

4. The standards of Canada and WHO and WHO are slightly higher. The allowable residue in pork is 40ppb, while that in FAO is 10ppb. Japan and New Zealand are more interesting. Domestic production is not allowed, but the residue of 10ppb is allowed for imported pork. Generally speaking, only a few countries allow the use of RETOBAM, and most countries, including China, prohibit the use of reto bam.

This is why "Clenbuterol" in America is legal. Under the premise of strict supervision, as long as something has certain benefits and meets the safety line of dose, it is completely safe to use-strict supervision is the core of the problem.