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L-Carnitine - any down side for a senior woman taking it? (Original Post) No Vested Interest Nov 2022 OP
If you are on warfarin or other blood thinners L-carnitine IS contraindicated (additive effects) hlthe2b Nov 2022 #1
Taking Eliquis 2 x day - morning & night. No Vested Interest Nov 2022 #3
Eliquis has a list of drug interactions as long as your arm Warpy Nov 2022 #7
Thanks, Warpy; sounds like good advice. No Vested Interest Nov 2022 #8
Only thing is- I would rec'd taking with food- Quakerfriend Nov 2022 #2
Yes, I read that it should be taken early in morning. No Vested Interest Nov 2022 #4
Ask your Doctor JohnSJ Nov 2022 #5
You're correct, John, of course, though my very good cardiologist isn't as well-versed No Vested Interest Nov 2022 #6

Warpy

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7. Eliquis has a list of drug interactions as long as your arm
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 08:30 PM
Nov 2022

but L-carnitine doesn't seem to be among them. Still, it would be wise to call your doctor or ask your pharmacist about this.

L-carnitine does have an additive effect to warfarin (Coumadin) and dicurmarol (USAN), so don't take it if you're on either of those.

The literature around L-carnitine has too many weasel words* in it for my taste, but if your doc/pharmy gives you the OK, it is unlikely to hurt you, it's naturally occurring in small amounts in meat and fish and is made in our own brains, livers, and kidneys.

*could, might, can, may, should...you get the picture. I always say if there is little chance it will hurt you, it's worth a try. Just find out first, and not from people online.

No Vested Interest

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8. Thanks, Warpy; sounds like good advice.
Sun Nov 13, 2022, 01:39 AM
Nov 2022

I'm always looking to up the health aspect, but don't want to take unnecessary risks in doing so.

No Vested Interest

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6. You're correct, John, of course, though my very good cardiologist isn't as well-versed
Sat Nov 12, 2022, 07:55 PM
Nov 2022

on supplements as he is on stents and procedures, etc.
I'm thinking a good dietician might be more specific in knowledge of supplements and vitamins re various ailments.

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