Let's take a minute to talk about your medication. This is levocarnitine. It is a carnitine supplement. You may hear it called by the brand name 'Carnitor'. This medicine gives carnitine to people whose levels are low. Low levels of carnitine may be caused by certain conditions, like genetic disorders or chronic kidney disease. It could also be caused by some medications. The body needs carnitine to make energy and work properly. Levocarnitine tablets are often taken two or three times a day. You should take this medicine exactly as your doctor tells you to. If you are giving this medicine to a child, be sure to give it exactly as the child's doctor tells you to. Most people tolerate this medicine well. If side effects occur, they are likely to be related to the digestive tract. Side effects can include stomach cramps, diarrhea, and nausea. You may be able to reduce side effects by taking each dose with food. Levocarnitine can also cause a slightly fishy body odor. If these or other side effects become reasons you want to stop taking this medicine, please talk to your doctor or pharmacist. As with any medicine, rare side effects could occur. Levocarnitine could cause weakness or seizures. Be sure to tell your doctor if you, or your child, have a history of seizures. To help keep this medicine safe, your doctor will follow the condition closely. Your doctor may adjust the dose, depending on how it is working. For best results with levocarnitine, work closely with your doctor to understand the goals of this medicine.