Additional information
| Water Retention | Less water retention compared to creatine monohydrate |
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| Hepatotoxicity | No significant hepatotoxic effects reported |
| Lab Test | Not typically monitored via lab tests in clinical settings |
| Also known as | Creatine HCL |
| Blood pressure | No significant effects on blood pressure reported |
| Trade name | Often sold under various supplement brand names |
| Storage conditions | Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight |
| Chemical name | Creatine Hydrochloride |
| Formula | C4H10ClN3O2 |
| Substance class | Dietary Supplement |
| Main action | Increases phosphocreatine stores in muscles |
| Half-life | Rapid conversion within the body, specific half-life not well defined |
| Dosage (medical) | Not typically used for medical purposes in this form |
| Dosage (sports) | 1-2 grams per day |
| Effects | Enhanced muscle mass, strength, and exercise performance |
| Side effects | Possible gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, dizziness |
| Use in sports | Popular among athletes to improve strength and performance |
| Manufacturer | PROM-IN |






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