“…Clenbuterol is a long-acting β2-agonist used for asthma treatment outside the U.S. and in veterinary medicine within the U.S. 1 It is also used off-label (and illegally) for muscle-building anabolic effects by meat farmers, racehorse owners, and athletes, and as a lacing agent in street cocaine and heroin. 1,2 Previously rare in U.S. medical settings, clenbuterol overdose has become familiar enough to be described in a magazine targeting emergency medicine physicians, in multiple case reports over the last 20 years, and in case series in Australia and Virginia. 1,[3][4][5][6] The severity of the presentation varies widely.…”