Possible Interactions with
Carnitine (L-Carnitine)
Overview
Blood levels of carnitine may be reduced by the anticonvulsant medication
valproic acid and may cause carnitine deficiency. Supplementation with carnitine
may prevent carnitine deficiency and may also alleviate the side effects of
valproic acid.
Drug Interactions
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| Carnitine
(L-Carnitine) |
| Uses of this Supplement |
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Alcoholism |
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Alzheimer's
Disease |
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Angina |
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Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome |
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Congestive Heart
Failure |
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Diabetes
Mellitus |
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Heart
Attack |
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High
Cholesterol |
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HIV and
AIDS |
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Seizure
Disorders |
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| Drugs that Interact |
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Summary |
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Anticonvulsants |
| Supplements with Similar Side Effects |
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Effect |
| Supplements with Similar Warnings |
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Nutrition |