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What Are The Uses And Side Effects Of Levocarnitine?

Tell me about the levocanitine, what it is and how it works, and what are the uses and can it be taken by a patient who has recently developed a bit high sugar level in his blood and taking alopathic and ayurvedic drugs simulteneousely and now his sugar level is controlled in medicine taking period.
Sat, 16 Nov 2019
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Levocarnitine is a naturally occurring substance that the body needs for energy.

Levocarnitine is used to treat carnitine deficiency. It is used to prevent and treat this condition in patients with kidney disease on dialysis. It is given to people whose body cannot properly use carnitine from their diet. Lack of carnitine can lead to liver, heart, and muscle problems. Your doctor may treat lack of carnitine by prescribing levocarnitine for you.

blood pressure and lipid lowering therapy may help further improving control of hypertension and dyslipidemia and, therefore,.
and, therefore, decreasing the overall cardiovascular risk in hypertensive patients with type 2 diabetes.


levocarnitine in diabetic
Studies found that levocarnitine may improve insulin sensitivity and glucose disposal in healthy subjects and in patients with type 2 diabetes. A recent study found that a primed constant infusion of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) may increase glucose utilization in type 2 diabetic patients, possibly restoring the glycogen synthase activity.

meaning
could be safely used in people with type 2 diabetes.


how it works ?
levocarnitine (Carnitor) is a naturally occurring substance that the cells of mammals need to produce energy. It is used to treat carnitine deficiency. Carnitine is a small protein that binds to and helps transport fatty acids into the mitochondria, the site of energy production within cells.

please donot take ayurvedic drugs as it has
though ayurvedic drugs are mainly of herbal orgin,herbs of known toxicity are also used after necessary purification. Castor,Datura,Strychnos etc are a few to mention.Many of such herbs contains potent alkaloids and glycosides which has neurological and cardiac toxicity.Un-monitored use/long term self medication of Arishtas and asavas (eg.Dasamoolarishta/Abhayarishta) has toxic effects on liver causing alcohol induced liver diseases.While these were some of the side effects of purified drugs further,non- standardised and poorly manufactured drugs may also contain toxic levels of Arsenic and Lead that can cause damage to kidneys.

Drugs of mineral origin has to be used with extreme caution.Even highly toxic mercurial preparations are used.Unless it is highly purified,which is rather difficult,it can cause irreversible damage to kidneys.A good physician will prescribe those medicines only when the disease is in a terminal stage and there are no better options available. Remember that Mineral drugs are classified ayurvedic drugs and must be used only by the prescription of a qualified ayurvedic professional.

So it is highly advisable to consult a qualified ayurvedic physician before taking any of those herbal medicines or organic supplements.
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What Are The Uses And Side Effects Of Levocarnitine?

Levocarnitine is a naturally occurring substance that the body needs for energy. Levocarnitine is used to treat carnitine deficiency. It is used to prevent and treat this condition in patients with kidney disease on dialysis. It is given to people whose body cannot properly use carnitine from their diet. Lack of carnitine can lead to liver, heart, and muscle problems. Your doctor may treat lack of carnitine by prescribing levocarnitine for you. blood pressure and lipid lowering therapy may help further improving control of hypertension and dyslipidemia and, therefore,. and, therefore, decreasing the overall cardiovascular risk in hypertensive patients with type 2 diabetes. levocarnitine in diabetic Studies found that levocarnitine may improve insulin sensitivity and glucose disposal in healthy subjects and in patients with type 2 diabetes. A recent study found that a primed constant infusion of acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) may increase glucose utilization in type 2 diabetic patients, possibly restoring the glycogen synthase activity. meaning could be safely used in people with type 2 diabetes. how it works ? levocarnitine (Carnitor) is a naturally occurring substance that the cells of mammals need to produce energy. It is used to treat carnitine deficiency. Carnitine is a small protein that binds to and helps transport fatty acids into the mitochondria, the site of energy production within cells. please donot take ayurvedic drugs as it has though ayurvedic drugs are mainly of herbal orgin,herbs of known toxicity are also used after necessary purification. Castor,Datura,Strychnos etc are a few to mention.Many of such herbs contains potent alkaloids and glycosides which has neurological and cardiac toxicity.Un-monitored use/long term self medication of Arishtas and asavas (eg.Dasamoolarishta/Abhayarishta) has toxic effects on liver causing alcohol induced liver diseases.While these were some of the side effects of purified drugs further,non- standardised and poorly manufactured drugs may also contain toxic levels of Arsenic and Lead that can cause damage to kidneys. Drugs of mineral origin has to be used with extreme caution.Even highly toxic mercurial preparations are used.Unless it is highly purified,which is rather difficult,it can cause irreversible damage to kidneys.A good physician will prescribe those medicines only when the disease is in a terminal stage and there are no better options available. Remember that Mineral drugs are classified ayurvedic drugs and must be used only by the prescription of a qualified ayurvedic professional. So it is highly advisable to consult a qualified ayurvedic physician before taking any of those herbal medicines or organic supplements.