Hi Elaine, thank you for this valuable feedback. You are right and I added essential info in the conclusion section. Here is the summary "Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR) supplements are generally safe for many people, but caution is advised for specific groups. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid ALCAR due to insufficient research on its safety during pregnancy and lactation.
Patients with seizure disorders may experience lower seizure thresholds with ALCAR. Those with thyroid disorders should use ALCAR cautiously, as it may interfere with thyroid function. It may interact with certain medications, like anticoagulants and thyroid hormones.
People with kidney disease should be cautious as ALCAR is primarily excreted by the kidneys. People with allergies or sensitivities to supplements should be careful. It is not recommended for children without a prescription due to limited research on their safety and efficacy in pediatric populations."