Thursday, June 25, 2009

Cardispan Side Effects

Cardispan is a weight loss injected medication and is manufactured in Mexico. It has not been approved by the U.S. Federal Drug Administration. The main ingredient of Cardispan is L-Carnitine. Proponents say Cardispan, a self-dose medication, pinpoints fat problem spots on the body, including the thighs and buttocks.


Warning


There is not a lot of information about Cardispan's production. It is an expensive high-end substance. Cardispan injections are reportedly painful, and there is not a standard dosage stipulation.


Diarrhea


Diarrhea, a side effect of Cardispan, is caused by the breakdown of the fat molecules which cause flatulation.


Abdominal Cramps


Cardispan is intended to pinpoint specific fat molecules, but sometimes the breakdown of the molecules can cause cramps in the abdomen.


Nausea


Cardispan users have reported nausea in the hours following the injection. This is especially true after injections are administered on an empty stomach.








Vomiting


Vomiting after injection has also been reported by Cardispan users.


Panic Attacks








Cardispan, as a drug that manipulates the metabolism, can cause increased heart rates and induce panic attacks.

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