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You can expect redness and point bleeding at the injection sites, numbness in the actual injected area that will last a few hours, and very mild swelling (often described as tightness or firmness) that you feel but others would not likely notice

Seek immediate medical attention for: Severe, persistent abdominal pain, especially if different from typical IBS pain or radiating to the back (possible pancreatitis) Persistent vomiting preventing adequate fluid intake Signs of dehydration (decreased urination, dizziness, extreme thirst) Severe constipation lasting more than 3-4 days without bowel movement Blood in stool or black, tarry stools Yellowing of skin/eyes, right upper quadrant pain (possible gallbladder disease) Markedly reduced urination (possible acute kidney injury) Fever accompanying gastrointestinal symptoms Neck mass, difficulty swallowing, persistent hoarseness (thyroid concerns) Allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness) Scheduled follow-up should occur within 4-6 weeks of initiating therapy and after each dose escalation
L-Carnitine is a molecule made up of two amino acids, lysine and methionine