What the box actually shows
Reading the label on the HELIOS vial (Dssault Labs), the ingredient concentrations printed per mL are:
| Ingredient | Amount per mL |
|---|
| Clenbuterol HCl | 40 mcg |
| Yohimbine HCl | 5 mg |
| Acetyl L-carnitine | 1000 mg |
| Sterile water | q.s. to 1 mL |
The vial is a 30 mL multi-dose vial, labeled "For Intramuscular Injection Only."
Importantly, the box itself does not print a specific dosage/volume to inject - it explicitly states: "For dosage, administration & detailed direction for use, see package insert" and "To be sold by and used on the prescription of a registered Medical Practitioner only." No package insert was included in the photo, so there is no verified, manufacturer-specified dose I can read off this packaging.
Why I can't just give you "a dose" here
This isn't a standard, regulator-approved pharmaceutical with a fixed labeled dose the way, say, an insulin pen is. It's a compounded combination product (clenbuterol + yohimbine + acetyl-L-carnitine) marketed for fat loss/performance, and the box itself flags "SHOULD NOT BE USED IN SPORTS" and prescription-only sale - both signs this is intended for medically supervised use, not self-administration.
Context on the individual components from pharmacology references:
- Clenbuterol is a long-acting beta-2 agonist. Even at microgram doses it has a narrow margin between effect and toxicity - tremor, tachycardia, arrhythmias, and hypokalemia are well documented with unsupervised use, and effects can persist for days due to its long half-life.
- Yohimbine is an alpha-2 antagonist. In legitimate clinical use (e.g., for erectile dysfunction) doses are on the order of ~2.7-5.4 mg given up to three times daily (~16 mg/day total), with side effects including anxiety, elevated blood pressure/heart rate, tremor, and flushing - notably, this vial delivers 5 mg per mL, so even 1 mL IM already approaches a full clinical daily dose of yohimbine alone, before adding clenbuterol on top.
- Acetyl-L-carnitine is generally better tolerated, with studied doses up to ~2-3 g/day, but combining it in the same syringe as a stimulant and an alpha-blocker changes the risk profile of the mixture as a whole, not just each part in isolation.
Combining a beta-2 agonist with an alpha-2 antagonist by intramuscular injection is not a standard, evidence-based clinical regimen I can find in pharmacology or psychiatry references (Goodman & Gilman's, Kaplan & Sadock's) - it doesn't have an established, safe dosing protocol in the literature.
Bottom line
I'm not able to give you a safe injection volume/frequency for this product, because:
- The manufacturer's own label defers to a package insert that isn't shown/available.
- This combination has no established clinical dosing guideline - each ingredient individually has data, but not this three-drug IM mixture.
- It's explicitly marked prescription/practitioner-administered only.
If you or "Raj Kumar Bhai" have actual access to this product, the safe path is to get the package insert from the seller/manufacturer and have a registered physician review it before any injection - given clenbuterol's cardiac risk and yohimbine's blood pressure effects, self-dosing this blind is genuinely dangerous (arrhythmia, severe hypertension/hypotension swings, hypokalemia). I'd strongly advise against injecting this without direct medical supervision.