Carnitine was originally found as a growth factor for mealworms and labeled vitamin BT,[3] although carnitine is not a proper vitamin.[4] Carnitine exists in two stereoisomers: its biologically active form is L-carnitine, whereas its enantiomer, D-carnitine, is biologically inactive.[2][5] Compare Description Product Description Systematic (IUPAC) name Clinical data Pharmacokinetic data Identifiers Chemical data 3-Hydroxy-4-(trimethylazaniumyl)butanoate
Nausea occurs in 15-40% of patients initiating GLP-1 agonists, with vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort also common, particularly during dose escalation
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Second, determining the ideal timing and priority to intensify therapy is also urgently required, since present evidence are not enough to cover this evidence gap