Abstract

We present a case of a 22-year-old bodybuilder diagnosed with myocarditis secondary to clenbuterol use. The patient was primarily managed conservatively by the discontinuation of clenbuterol and the temporary use of dual anti-platelets, beta-blockers and nitrates. Clenbuterol is a long-acting beta-2 agonist primarily used in veterinary medicine. In recent years, it has been illegally marketed as a weight loss supplement because of its anabolic properties and is popular among fitness enthusiasts. It is our aim to use this case to underscore the adverse effects of this drug with hopes that tighter regulations will be instituted to stem its illegal distribution. Clenbuterol is primarily a veterinary drug with bronchodilator and tocolytic properties.It is illegally used as a performance enhancer by athletes and bodybuilders because of its anabolic properties.Clenbuterol misuse can result in myocardial injury.

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