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Can l tyrosine cause joint aches?

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Dr. Maulik Shah answered

Specializes in Clinical Genetics

Possibly: Every nutritional supplement can lead to side effects. Side effects are variable by individual. As a geneticist, I have seen patients with a rare condition called tyrosonemia where they have excess tyrosine in their blood. In these patients, joint aches is not part of the syndrome. They tend to have more vomiting, diarrhea and generalized weakness.

Answered 4/27/2019

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