L-carnitine

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Abstract

Although advertised on the Internet for weight loss, prevention of aging and enhancement of athletic and sexual performance, levocarnitine has only one well-established indication, and that is for treatment of carnitine deficiency. In clinical trials, the drug also seems to have had modest effects in some other conditions, particularly intermittent claudication and recovery after myocardial infarction, but more studies are needed.

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Abramowicz, M., Zuccotti, G., Pflomm, J. M., Rizack, M. A., Hansten, P. D., Hirsch, J., … Peter, D. (2004, November 22). L-carnitine. Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics. Medical Letter Inc. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798216032649.ch-014

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