Recarnit 1gm Injection

Recarnit 1gm Injection is typically administered by a healthcare professional and should not be selfadministered at home It may result in mild and temporary injection site reactions such as pain swelling and redness While Recarnit 1gm Injection is generally considered safe it can cause nausea and vomiting Its important to monitor your blood glucose levels regularly while taking this medication Before starting treatment inform your doctor about any other medical conditions you may have or any other medications you are taking Individuals with severe kidney disease should not take this medication unless specifically prescribed by a doctor

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