L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
Molecule Description
Levocarnitine is a diet supplement used to prevent and treat low blood levels o
f Carnitine in children, infants and newborns below 12 years of age. Carnitine is an amino acid useful for metabolism in our body.
Uses of L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
Primary Carnitine deficiency is a condition in which a gene (a part of DNA) defect affects the uptake of Carnitine into the cells from blood. Secondary Carnitine deficiency is caused due to low Carnitine intake (malnutrition) or reduced amounts of Carnitine in the body due to liver, kidney (severe) and digestive diseases (that cause poor absorption), diseases that affect the mitochondria (cell structures vital for energy production), metabolic disorders (related to metabolism of fats and acids) or certain medicines like Valproate....
Contraindications of L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
When should one not use L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
Allergy to Levocarnitine or any other ingredient used in the medicine.
Side effects of L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
Common side effects of this drug are:
- Mild stomach upset (stomach cramps or loose motions)
- The child may feel sick (mild in nature)
- Fishy smell from the body due to the medicine (not very common)
- It may take longer time than usual for the blood to clot if you are taking any anti-clotting medicines like Warfarin
Precautions and Warnings of L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
Pregnancy
Q:
Can I take L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine during pregnancy?
A:
This medicine is intended to be used in children, infants and newborns below 12 years of age.
Breast Feeding
Q:
Can I take L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine while breastfeeding?
A:
This medicine is intended to be used in children, infants and newborns below 12 years of age.
Driving
Q:
Can I drive if I have consumed L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine?
A:
It is not intended to be used in adults. This medicine is only for use in children, infants and newborns below 12 years of age.
Alcohol
Q:
Can I consume alcohol with L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine?
A:
This medicine is intended to be used in children, infants and newborns below 12 years of age.
Other General Warnings
Talk to your doctor if
- Any severe kidney disease (requiring dialysis)
- A person with diabetes under treatment
- Intolerance to sugars
- Is taking any medicines to prevent blood clotting (Warfarin, etc.)
Mode of Action of L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
How Does It Work?
Carnitine is an amino acid whose primary role is to convert fat from the foods we eat into energy. Deficiency of Carnitine can result in muscle weakness in hips, shoulders, hands, legs, neck, face and heart. Levocarnitine works by supplementing the deficient Carnitine in the body in a readily absorbable form....
Interactions of L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
Interactions with other medicines
- Levocarnitine interacts with blood thinners (anti-coagulant medicines) like Warfarin and delays blood clotting
- Valproic Acid taken for seizures can cause Carnitine deficiency
Interactions with food items
No significant interactions but it is advisable to take Levocarnitine 30 minutes to 1 hour before meals with water or fruit juice.
Dietary Restrictions of L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
Mix the solution with water, fruit juices or liquid food and tell your child to drink it slowly.
Dosage of L-Carnitine / Levocarnitine / Carnitine
Overdose
Accidental overdose may not be harmful. But extreme overdose can cause complications and your child may require hospitalization. Inform your doctor in any case.
Missed a Dose
Take the missed dose as early as you remember. Check the time interval between 2 dosages prescribed by the doctor, ensure not to take two dosages close to each other (6-8 hours gap between two doses is advisable). Skip the missed dose and do not take extra medicine to compensate for the missed dose....
Content Details
WRITTEN BY
Dr. Mansi Savla
B. Pharm, PharmD
REVIEWED BY
Dr. Ritu Budania
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can Levocarnitine cure Carnitine deficiency?
- In case of secondary Carnitine deficiency which is acquired after birth due to external causes, Levocarnitine supplementation will treat the disease
- Your child need not take this medicine forever. The medication can be stopped once the blood levels in Carnitine have reached normal levels
- In the case of primary Carnitine deficiency which is present from birth, the medicine needs to be taken for a longer time. Your doctor will decide the dose and how long the medication needs to be taken...
- It is advisable to check for the Carnitine levels in blood and urine regularly while on treatment
Q: Is there anything else I should know if my child is on Levocarnitine medication?
- Do not self-medicate with Levocarnitine. The dose has to be decided by the doctor based on the condition and Carnitine levels and any self-adjustment of dosage is not recommended
- Fishy smell of urine, breath and sweat may indicate the dose is higher. Inform your doctor immediately and he will reduce the dose
- Levocarnitine is a highly absorbable form of Carnitine and hence you should be very careful with the dosage
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