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L-Tyrosine Side Effects

L-tyrosine has not been reported to cause any serious side effects. However, it is not known whether long-term use of L-tyrosine, particularly in large amounts (such as more than 1,000 mg per day) is safe. For that reason, long-term use of L-tyrosine should be monitored by a doctor. Vitamin B6, folic acid, and copper are necessary for conversion of L-tyrosine into neurotransmitters. Certain medicines may interact with L-tyrosine. Refer to drug interactions for a list of those medicines.

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