Vitamin E + L-carnitine Pharmacology

Vitamin E + L-carnitine

About Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Mechanism of Action of Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Pharmacokinets of Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Onset of Action for Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Duration of Action for Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Half Life of Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Side Effects of Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Contra-indications of Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Special Precautions while taking Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Pregnancy Related Information
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Old Age Related Information
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Breast Feeding Related Information
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Children Related Information
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Indications for Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Interactions for Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Typical Dosage for Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Schedule of Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Storage Requirements for Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Effects of Overdose of Vitamin E + L-carnitine
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Vitamin E

About Vitamin E
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Mechanism of Action of Vitamin E
Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant and protecting unsaturated lipids in the cell membrane, coenzyme Q, vitamin A, vitamin C etc. from free radical oxidation damage and generation of toxic peroxidation products. It also decreases platelet aggregation.
Pharmacokinets of Vitamin E
Absorption: Absorbed through lymph with the help of bile. Only 20 to 60% of vitamin from dietary sources is absorbed. As dose increases the fraction absorbed decreases.
Distribution: Widely distributed in a protein bound form and stored in adipose tissue.
Metabolism: Metabolized in liver by glucuronide conjugation.
Excretion: Excreted mainly through bile and also excreted through urine.
Onset of Action for Vitamin E
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Duration of Action for Vitamin E
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Half Life of Vitamin E
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Side Effects of Vitamin E
1. Fatigue
2. Weakness
3. Headache
4. Nausea
5. Diarrhoea
6. Blurred vision
7. Flatulence


Contra-indications of Vitamin E
1. Hypersensitivity to the drug
2. Should not administer intravenously
Special Precautions while taking Vitamin E
1. Hepatic impairment
2. Gall bladder disease
3. Along with estrogens
Pregnancy Related Information
May be used
Old Age Related Information
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Breast Feeding Related Information
May be used
Children Related Information
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Indications for Vitamin E
1. Vitamin E deficiency
2. Intermittent claudication
3. Nocturnal muscle cramps
4. Coronary artery disease
5. Fibrocystic breast disease
6. Cystic fibrosis
7. In premature infants exposed to high concentration of oxygen
8. As antioxidant


Interactions for Vitamin E
Oral anticoagulants : Hypoprothrombinemic effect may be increased with possibility of bleeding.

Typical Dosage for Vitamin E
Oral:
Vitamin E deficiency:
Adults: 40 to 50mg/day or 60 to 75i.u. daily based on the severity of deficiency.
Children: 1 unit/kg/day.
Premature neonates: 5units daily.
Full term neonates: 5 units per liter of formula.
Intermittent claudication: 400mg/day for 12 to 18 weeks.
Nocturnal muscle cramps: 400mg/day for 8 to 12 weeks.
Coronary artery disease: 100 to 200mg/day for at least 2 years.
Fibrocystic breast disease: 600mg/day for at least 2years.
Cystic fibrosis: 100 to 200mg/day.
Children above 1 year: 100mg/day.
Children below 1year: 50mg/day.



Schedule of Vitamin E
C1
Storage Requirements for Vitamin E
Store in a well closed container in a cool dry place. Protect from light.
Effects of Missed Dosage of Vitamin E
Take the missed dose as soon as noticed and if it is the time for next dose then skip the missed dose. Continue the regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
Effects of Overdose of Vitamin E
Provide supportive measures and symptomatic treatment.

L-carnitine

About L-carnitine
Dietary supplement, Amino acid derivative, Antioxidant.
Mechanism of Action of L-carnitine
Carnitine is an essential co-factor of fatty acid metabolism in the heart, liver, and skeletal muscle. It is normally synthesised in the liver, brain, and kidneys in sufficient quantities to meet human requirements. It is an antioxidant. It protects neurons from damage caused by super oxide radicals.
Pharmacokinets of L-carnitine
Levocarnitine is absorbed slowly and incompletely from the small intestine. Distribution: It is distributed mainly in free form. Metabolism: It undergoes minimal metabolism. Excretion: It is excreted mainly in urine and small amount through faeces.
Onset of Action for L-carnitine
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Duration of Action for L-carnitine
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Half Life of L-carnitine
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Side Effects of L-carnitine
1.Nausea
2.Vomiting
3.Diarrhoea
4.Abdominal cramps
Contra-indications of L-carnitine
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Special Precautions while taking L-carnitine
1.Severe renal impairment
2.Diabetic patients
Pregnancy Related Information
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Old Age Related Information
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Breast Feeding Related Information
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Children Related Information
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Indications for L-carnitine
1.As antioxidant
2.Carnitine deficiency
Interactions for L-carnitine
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Typical Dosage for L-carnitine
Oral
Adult: 100 - 200 mg/kg daily in 2 to 4 divided doses.
Children: 50 to 100 mg/kg daily in 2 to 4 divided doses
Parenteral (IV)
Adult: 50 to 100 mg/kg daily is given in 3 to 4 divided doses by slow intravenous injection over 2 to 3 minutes.

Schedule of L-carnitine
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Storage Requirements for L-carnitine
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Effects of Missed Dosage of L-carnitine
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Effects of Overdose of L-carnitine
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