Some people use L-carnitine by mouth for muscle disorders associated with certain AIDS medications, difficulty fathering a child (male infertility), a brain development disorder called Rett syndrome, anorexia, body weakness and wasting due to an illness, weight loss, chronic fatigue syndrome and fatigue associated with multiple sclerosis, celiac disease, cancer, aging, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, overactive thyroid, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism, leg ulcers, Lyme disease, a blood disorder called beta-thalassemia, loss of brain function due to liver damage, hepatitis C, non-alcoholic liver disease, memory, migraine headache, to improve athletic performance and endurance in healthy people and people with a lung condition called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
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However, the introduction of melanotan 2 nasal sprays offers researchers an additional option for study designs in which injections are unsuitable for reasons including: Test subjects uncomfortable with self-administering injections Fear of needles Injection site pain Poor test subject compliance Although an MT-II nasal spray has not been specifically evaluated in clinical trials, research supports the compatibility of the MT-II peptide with an intranasal format, along with a long track record of delivering peptides and protein intranasally [3]
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Yes, the VA covers some weight loss medications, including Contrave, Xenical, and Qsymia
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