What does Acetyl Levocanidin Hydrochloride do?

Acetyl Levocanidin Hydrochloride is mainly used clinically in diabetic patients, and it has a relieving and therapeutic effect on the neuropathy of diabetic patients. The drug can promote the repair of damaged nerve cells as well as help nerve cell regeneration, and it can also inhibit motor nerve retardation due to the patient’s persistent hyperglycemic state, so the drug is usually used in the clinic to improve the neuropathy of diabetes. Diabetic patients are at risk of neuropathy symptoms such as pain in the hands and feet due to the body’s persistent hyperglycemic state. Diabetic neuropathy can involve nerves everywhere, and the drug has a better ability to promote the repair of nerve cells after damage, so it is more beneficial to diabetic patients. It should be noted that patients who are allergic to the active ingredient or any of the excipients in levocanidin acetate hydrochloride are prohibited from using it, and occasional thirst and mild gastrointestinal discomfort are seen with the use of this medication, which is usually relieved on its own after discontinuing the medication. Finally, the drug needs to be applied under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used without authorization to avoid the occurrence of patient discomfort.