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CARNIJOY

CarniJoy

Levocarnitine Injection

Assists the body to burn fat into energy. Enhances muscle strength and energy level in carnitine deficient patients.

Assists the body to burn fat into energy. Enhances muscle strength and energy level in carnitine deficient patients. Helps the heart and kidneys. Decreases muscle cramps, weakness, and fatigue. Helps in the treatment of patients who experience loss of carnitine in the course of hemodialysis.

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Uses

Assists the body to burn fat into energy. Enhances muscle strength and energy level in carnitine deficient patients. Helps the heart and kidneys. Decreases muscle cramps, weakness, and fatigue. Helps in the treatment of patients who experience loss of carnitine in the course of hemodialysis.

Side Effects

  • Nausea, vomiting Stomach upset or diarrhea Body odor that is fishy (uncommon but can happen) Muscle cramps Allergic reaction (rash, itching, swelling rare cases) Seizures (very rare, typically in predisposed patients)

Uses

Assists the body to burn fat into energy. Enhances muscle strength and energy level in carnitine deficient patients. Helps the heart and kidneys. Decreases muscle cramps, weakness, and fatigue. Helps in the treatment of patients who experience loss of carnitine in the course of hemodialysis.

Side Effects

  • Nausea, vomiting Stomach upset or diarrhea Body odor that is fishy (uncommon but can happen) Muscle cramps Allergic reaction (rash, itching, swelling rare cases) Seizures (very rare, typically in predisposed patients)

Indications

  • "Primary Carnitine Deficiency A rare inherited disorder in which the body is unable to make or transport adequate amounts of carnitine. Secondary Carnitine Deficiency due to: Chronic kidney disease (particularly dialysis patients) Some metabolic diseases The prolonged administration of certain drugs (e.g., valproic acid) Adjunctive treatment of heart diseases, myasthenic or fatigue because of low levels of carnitine."

FAQ

Q1: What is CARNIJOY Injection?
A1: It is primarily administered to address carnitine deficiency in patients with kidney disease, metabolic disorders or those who are unable to make enough naturally.

Q2: What does Levocarnitine do in the body?
A2: Levocarnitine aids in transporting fatty acids to mitochondria to be converted into energy thereby decreasing weakness and enhancing metabolism.

Q3: What is the administration of CARNIJOY Injection?
A3: It is given as an injection by a medical worker intravenously (IV) or intramuscularly (IM) depending on the state of the patient.

Q4: Is it possible to take CARNIJOY when pregnant or breastfeeding?
A4: It must not be used without doctor prescription. There is limited safety data during pregnancy and lactation and therefore medical supervision is necessary.

Indications

  • "Primary Carnitine Deficiency A rare inherited disorder in which the body is unable to make or transport adequate amounts of carnitine. Secondary Carnitine Deficiency due to: Chronic kidney disease (particularly dialysis patients) Some metabolic diseases The prolonged administration of certain drugs (e.g., valproic acid) Adjunctive treatment of heart diseases, myasthenic or fatigue because of low levels of carnitine."

FAQ

Q1: What is CARNIJOY Injection?
A1: It is primarily administered to address carnitine deficiency in patients with kidney disease, metabolic disorders or those who are unable to make enough naturally.

Q2: What does Levocarnitine do in the body?
A2: Levocarnitine aids in transporting fatty acids to mitochondria to be converted into energy thereby decreasing weakness and enhancing metabolism.

Q3: What is the administration of CARNIJOY Injection?
A3: It is given as an injection by a medical worker intravenously (IV) or intramuscularly (IM) depending on the state of the patient.

Q4: Is it possible to take CARNIJOY when pregnant or breastfeeding?
A4: It must not be used without doctor prescription. There is limited safety data during pregnancy and lactation and therefore medical supervision is necessary.

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