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Flu side effects are common while on Beta, even on the lowest dose. Advil/tylenol/aleeve style products can help. As you get adjusted to it, the side effects normally back up some and that will allow you to go forward onto the larger dose. Dont be afraid to ask to stay on the starter dose till you are fully adjusted.

Give yourself tons of rest time, and relaxation time while you adjust.
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