What does levocanidin do for the heart?



Levocanidin can accelerate the process of oxidative metabolism of fatty acids in cardiomyocytes, provide energy for cardiomyocytes, and play a protective role for cardiomyocytes.

1. Levocanidin, clinically known as Carnitine, has the function of promoting lipid metabolism and is a natural substance necessary for energy metabolism in the body. Most of the energy required for the metabolism of cardiomyocytes comes from fat. Carnitine can increase the oxidation rate of fatty acids in cardiomyocytes, so that the cardiomyocytes can be effectively supplied with energy.

2. In myocardial ischemia, Carnitine can make ischemic myocardium use fatty acid oxidation to produce energy, thus reducing myocardial injury. Carnitine also has the effects of improving hemodynamics and dilating coronary arteries, which can improve myocardial function.

3. Carnitine can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other adverse reactions, should be used in accordance with medical advice.

4. It is forbidden for those who are allergic to the drug, and should be used with caution by pregnant and lactating women.

This drug needs to be taken under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used blindly on its own.