Buy Carnitor (Levocarnitine) Online From Medications Canada.

Formulation : Tablet
Dosage : 330mg
Quantity : 90
Prescription Required
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Carnitor is used to treat low levels of levocarnitine in the body and treating patients with metabolism problems that may cause low levels of levocarnitine.

Keep at room temperature and protect from moisture, light, and heat.

Before taking Carnitor, tell your doctor if: you are pregnant, planning on becoming pregnant, or are breast-feeding; you are taking prescription or nonprescription medicine, herbal preparation, or dietary supplement; you have allergies to medicine, foods, or other substances; or you have kidney problems or seizures.

Do not use products containing D, L-carnitine (vitamin BT), which are available without a prescription and in health food stores, without first checking with your doctor. If you become pregnant, talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of taking Carnitor during pregnancy. It is not known if Carnitor can be excreted in breast milk. Talk to your doctor about breast-feeding while taking Carnitor.

Patient Family Information  : Always take Carnitor exactly as your doctor has shown you. Take Carnitor during or after meals, unless you doctor has told you otherwise. Take your dose of Carnitor slowly and space your doses evenly throughout the day.

Avoid using Carnitor if you are allergic to any ingredient in the medication.

Sever Side Effects : Serious side effects may include: severe allergic reactions; or seizures.

Less severe side effects may include: bad taste in mouth; diarrhea; mild muscle weakness; nausea; stomach cramps; unpleasant body odor; or vomiting.

Other: None.

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Carnitor

Scientific Name:

Levocarnitine

Other Names:

Carnitor

Strength(s):

330mg

Quantities Available:

90

Formulation:

Tablet

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