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Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + Taurine Pharmacology
Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + Taurine
About Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/AMechanism of Action of Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/APharmacokinets of Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/AOnset of Action for Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/ADuration of Action for Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/AHalf Life of Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/ASide Effects of Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/AContra-indications of Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/ASpecial Precautions while taking Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/APregnancy Related InformationN/AOld Age Related InformationN/ABreast Feeding Related InformationN/AChildren Related InformationN/AIndications for Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/AInteractions for Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/ATypical Dosage for Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/ASchedule of Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/AStorage Requirements for Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/AEffects of Missed Dosage of Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/AEffects of Overdose of Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + TaurineN/AProtein
About ProteinNutrient.Mechanism of Action of ProteinProtein is an essential nutrient for cell maintenance and repair, and regulation of a wide range of bodily functions. Our digestive system breaks down protein to its amino acid constituents. They`re involved in the nervous system, repairing and maintaining tissue such as bones and skin, and bringing energy to cells. Protein is the building block of all life and is essential for the growth of cells and tissue repair. Protein is made up of amino acids.There are 22 amino acids, divided into essential and non-essential amino acids. Essential amino acids must appear in our diet because they cannot be made by the body. The 8 essential amino acids we must eat in our diet include: isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and valine.Pharmacokinets of ProteinN/AOnset of Action for ProteinN/ADuration of Action for ProteinN/AHalf Life of ProteinN/ASide Effects of ProteinN/AContra-indications of ProteinN/ASpecial Precautions while taking ProteinN/APregnancy Related InformationN/AOld Age Related InformationN/ABreast Feeding Related InformationN/AChildren Related InformationN/AIndications for ProteinN/AInteractions for ProteinN/ATypical Dosage for ProteinN/ASchedule of ProteinN/AStorage Requirements for ProteinN/AEffects of Missed Dosage of ProteinN/AEffects of Overdose of ProteinN/ACarbohydrates
About CarbohydratesN/AMechanism of Action of CarbohydratesN/APharmacokinets of CarbohydratesN/AOnset of Action for CarbohydratesN/ADuration of Action for CarbohydratesN/AHalf Life of CarbohydratesN/ASide Effects of CarbohydratesN/AContra-indications of CarbohydratesN/ASpecial Precautions while taking CarbohydratesN/APregnancy Related InformationN/AOld Age Related InformationN/ABreast Feeding Related InformationN/AChildren Related InformationN/AIndications for CarbohydratesN/AInteractions for CarbohydratesN/ATypical Dosage for CarbohydratesN/ASchedule of CarbohydratesN/AStorage Requirements for CarbohydratesN/AEffects of Missed Dosage of CarbohydratesN/AEffects of Overdose of CarbohydratesN/AFat
About FatN/AMechanism of Action of FatN/APharmacokinets of FatN/AOnset of Action for FatN/ADuration of Action for FatN/AHalf Life of FatN/ASide Effects of FatN/AContra-indications of FatN/ASpecial Precautions while taking FatN/APregnancy Related InformationN/AOld Age Related InformationN/ABreast Feeding Related InformationN/AChildren Related InformationN/AIndications for FatN/AInteractions for FatN/ATypical Dosage for FatN/ASchedule of FatN/AStorage Requirements for FatN/AEffects of Missed Dosage of FatN/AEffects of Overdose of FatN/AMinerals
About MineralsDietary mineral supplement, Nutritional supplement.Mechanism of Action of MineralsN/APharmacokinets of MineralsN/AOnset of Action for MineralsN/ADuration of Action for MineralsN/AHalf Life of MineralsN/ASide Effects of MineralsN/AContra-indications of MineralsN/ASpecial Precautions while taking MineralsN/APregnancy Related InformationN/AOld Age Related InformationN/ABreast Feeding Related InformationN/AChildren Related InformationN/AIndications for MineralsN/AInteractions for MineralsN/ATypical Dosage for MineralsN/ASchedule of MineralsN/AStorage Requirements for MineralsN/AEffects of Missed Dosage of MineralsN/AEffects of Overdose of MineralsN/AVitamins
About VitaminsVitamins are substances that are found in foods we eat. The term vitamin is derived from the words vital and amine, because vitamins are required for life and were originally thought to be amines. All vitamins are not amines. Vitamins are different in their chemistry, but they all are organic nutrients that are necessary in small amounts for normal metabolism and good health. Most vitamins must be provided by the diet or by supplements; only three vitamins (D, K, and the B vitamin biotin) can be manufactured in the body from non dietary sources. Vitamins are not sources of energy as are carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Instead, vitamins serve as chemical partners for the enzymes involved in the body`s metabolism, cell production, tissue repair, and other vital processes. Vitamins serve crucial functions in almost all bodily processes example immune, hormonal and nervous systems.
In humans there are thirteen vitamins, divided into two groups. They are fat soluble and water soluble. Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the fat tissues in your body and in your liver. They go and wait around in your body fat until your body needs them. Water-soluble vitamins are different. Water-soluble vitamins, the vitamins don`t get stored as much in body. Instead, they travel through bloodstream comes out when urinate if body don`t used it.
In humans there are thirteen vitamins, divided into two groups; four fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K), and nine water-soluble vitamins (eight B vitamins and vitamin C).
Mechanism of Action of VitaminsN/APharmacokinets of VitaminsN/AOnset of Action for VitaminsN/ADuration of Action for VitaminsN/AHalf Life of VitaminsN/ASide Effects of VitaminsN/AContra-indications of VitaminsN/ASpecial Precautions while taking VitaminsN/APregnancy Related InformationN/AOld Age Related InformationN/ABreast Feeding Related InformationN/AChildren Related InformationN/AIndications for VitaminsN/AInteractions for VitaminsN/ATypical Dosage for VitaminsN/ASchedule of VitaminsN/AStorage Requirements for VitaminsN/AEffects of Missed Dosage of VitaminsN/AEffects of Overdose of VitaminsN/ACholine
About CholineA water-soluble essential nutrient, natural quaternary saturated amine.Mechanism of Action of CholineCholine is a water-soluble vitamin. Choline aids in nerve transmission and utilization of fat and hormone production. It also maintain normal kidney and bladder function.
It is most effective with Vitamin A, B-Complex, B-12, Folic Acid, and Inositol. Also, it helps lower cholesterol, transferring nerve impulse to the brain, helps against memory loss and senile dementia, and aids the liver in removing poisons and drugs from the bloodstream.
Pharmacokinets of CholineAbsorption: Choline is readily absorbed throughout the small intestine.Onset of Action for CholineN/ADuration of Action for CholineN/AHalf Life of CholineN/ASide Effects of Choline1.Breathing problems
2.Chest pain
3.Skin hives
4.Rash
5.Upset stomach
Contra-indications of CholineHypersensitivity to CholineSpecial Precautions while taking CholineN/APregnancy Related InformationUse with cautionOld Age Related InformationUse with cautionBreast Feeding Related InformationUse with cautionChildren Related InformationMay be usedIndications for Choline1.Headache
2.Head injury
3.Hemiplegia
4.Memory loss
5.Neurological dysfunction
6.Seizure
7.Stroke
8.Tardive dyskinesia
Interactions for CholineN/ATypical Dosage for Choline300mg, 3 times a day.Schedule of CholineN/AStorage Requirements for CholineStore in cool (<30 degree C) and dark placeEffects of Missed Dosage of CholineTake 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 CholineGive symptomatic and supportive treatmentL-carnitine
About L-carnitineDietary supplement, Amino acid derivative, Antioxidant.Mechanism of Action of L-carnitineCarnitine 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-carnitineLevocarnitine 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-carnitineN/ADuration of Action for L-carnitineN/AHalf Life of L-carnitineN/ASide Effects of L-carnitine1.Nausea
2.Vomiting
3.Diarrhoea
4.Abdominal cramps
Contra-indications of L-carnitineN/ASpecial Precautions while taking L-carnitine1.Severe renal impairment
2.Diabetic patients
Pregnancy Related InformationN/AOld Age Related InformationN/ABreast Feeding Related InformationN/AChildren Related InformationN/AIndications for L-carnitine1.As antioxidant
2.Carnitine deficiency
Interactions for L-carnitineN/ATypical Dosage for L-carnitineOral
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-carnitineHStorage Requirements for L-carnitineN/AEffects of Missed Dosage of L-carnitineN/AEffects of Overdose of L-carnitineN/ATaurine
About TaurineTaurine is a non essential amino acid for adults but it should be supplied in low birth weight infants and in infant formulas. It has been included in preparations for parenteral nutrition of low-birth-weight infants and in infant formulas. It is involved in bile acid conjugation, which in turn is needed for fat digestion, absorption of fat-soluble vitamins as well as the control of cholesterol serum levels in the body as well as other physiological functions.Mechanism of Action of TaurineN/APharmacokinets of TaurineN/AOnset of Action for TaurineN/ADuration of Action for TaurineN/AHalf Life of TaurineN/ASide Effects of TaurineN/AContra-indications of TaurineN/ASpecial Precautions while taking TaurineN/APregnancy Related InformationN/AOld Age Related InformationN/ABreast Feeding Related InformationN/AChildren Related InformationN/AIndications for TaurineN/AInteractions for TaurineN/ATypical Dosage for Taurine2 grams, three times per day.Schedule of TaurineN/AStorage Requirements for TaurineN/AEffects of Missed Dosage of TaurineN/AEffects of Overdose of TaurineN/AHome Delivery for Protein + Carbohydrates + Fat + Minerals + Vitamins + Choline + L-Carnitine + Taurine in Your City
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