Description
Indications Â
Carnitor is a dietary supplement utilized to prevent and treat deficient carnitine levels in the bloodstream. Derived from meat and dairy products, carnitine aids in the metabolism of long-chain fatty acids, enabling the body to produce energy and maintain overall well-being. Â
Carnitor may be prescribed for treating primary systemic carnitine deficiency or for the acute and chronic treatment of patients with an inborn error of metabolism resulting in secondary carnitine deficiency.Â
Uses and DosageÂ
Before taking Carnitor and with each prescription refill, thoroughly review its medication guide and patient information leaflet. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for any questions or clarifications.Â
Carnitor dosage may vary per individual based on their medical condition and response to the treatment. For children, weight is also taken into account.Â
Typically, Carnitor is taken at even intervals of every 3 to 4 hours, ideally accompanied by a meal or consumed within 30 minutes following a meal.Â
Take Carnitor regularly around the same time(s) daily to achieve optimal results. Refrain from exceeding the recommended dosage or frequency of intake without consulting your physician.Â
Seek immediate medical assistance if your condition persists, worsens, or if you suspect a significant medical issue.Â
Side EffectsÂ
Listed below are the side effects associated with the use of Carnitor. Tell your physician if you experience any persistent or worsened side effects.Â
Common Side EffectsÂ
- Upset stomachÂ
- NauseaÂ
- VomitingÂ
- DiarrheaÂ
- HeadacheÂ
- Muscle pain/weaknessÂ
- Swelling of hands/lower legs/feetÂ
- Tingling skinÂ
- Body odor (“fishy” smell)Â
Serious Side EffectsÂ
- SeizureÂ
Get medical help immediately if you experience any severe side effects.Â
Allergic ReactionsÂ
Severe allergic reactions to Carnitor are uncommon; however, seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms such as:Â
- RashÂ
- Facial, tongue, or throat swellingÂ
- Severe dizzinessÂ
- Trouble breathingÂ
This list does not contain all the potential side effects of Carnitor. Tell your doctor promptly if you observe any other effects not mentioned above.Â
CautionsÂ
Before taking Carnitor, inform your doctor and pharmacist if you have any known hypersensitivities, especially to levocarnitine or other medicines.Â
Consult your pharmacist for further information regarding inactive ingredients present in this supplement, such as peanut or soy, which may lead to allergic reactions or other complications.Â
To ensure Carnitor is safe for you, disclose to your physician your medical background, specifically regarding any history of kidney diseases or seizures.Â
Inform your doctor and pharmacist about all the medications you are taking, including prescription and over-the-counter drugs, other dietary supplements, and herbal products, to minimize the possibility of drug interactions that could impact the efficacy of Carnitor or elevate the likelihood of adverse effects.Â
If you are pregnant or have plans to conceive, inform your doctor, although the use of Carnitor is not expected to have any adverse effects on the unborn child.Â
Consult your doctor before breastfeeding while taking this supplement, as it is uncertain whether levocarnitine is excreted in breast milk or if it poses any risks to a nursing baby.Â