Because it's a small molecule rather than a peptide, it can be taken any time of day, with or without food or water unlike oral semaglutide, which must be taken on an empty stomach with a 30-minute wait before eating
In any other case, the risk of bias was deemed as being of some concern
While gastrointestinal side effects are common with both, tirzepatide may actually be better tolerated for some people
117(4): 726-727 L-Carnitine Supplementation in the Diabetic Heart This Short Editorial is referred by the Research article "Novel Cardioprotective Effect of L-Carnitine on Obese Diabetic Mice: Regulation of Chemerin and CMKLRI Expression in Heart and Adipose Tissues"
The available research on DSIP indicates it is commonly used in addressing neurological conditions or neuroinflammation
These can sometimes significantly reduce your out-of-pocket cost if you qualify, even if insurance doesnt approve you