Contact your GP or healthcare provider if you experience: Palpitations : Awareness of rapid, forceful, or irregular heartbeat, particularly if persistent or distressing Chest discomfort : Any chest pain, pressure, or tightness, especially with exertion Breathlessness : Unusual shortness of breath, particularly if worsening or occurring at rest Dizziness or lightheadedness : Especially if associated with near-fainting episodes Fatigue : Marked, unexplained tiredness that interferes with daily activities Persistent vomiting or diarrhoea : Which could lead to dehydration and kidney problems If you're unsure whether you need urgent care and cannot contact your GP, call NHS 111
In the morning fasted: Some people like to take L-carnitine in the morning, in a fasted state, then combine this with exercise
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The Food and Drug Administration cautions people with personal or family history of a rare form of thyroid cancer, medullary thyroid carcinoma, against taking certain GLP-1 medications
In our study, data revealed that the plasma and urine TMAO levels were highly correlated (Figure S1b), whereas the correlation between plasma and urine carnitine levels was modest and nonlinear (Figure S1c)
Dosing protocols, injection sites, timelines, and what Canadians can realistically expect