How do I take Citradine (Sinetrol)?

How do I take Citradine (Sinetrol)?

Use Citradine as directed on the product label. If you have questions about how to take the supplement or how it may fit into your wellness routine, a licensed healthcare provider can offer personalized guidance.

Individual experiences with dietary supplements can vary. If you have underlying health conditions, take prescription medications, or have sensitivities to citrus ingredients, consider checking with your healthcare provider before using Citradine.
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This article is for general informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment for any specific person.
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