Lacarnit Injection is used to treat primary or secondary carnitine deficiency, which can occur in patients with rare genetic disorders or those undergoing certain medical treatments like hemodialysis. It helps the body turn fat into energy, which is essential for heart and muscle function. This injection is vital for reducing the muscle weakness and extreme fatigue caused by low carnitine levels.
This treatment contains Levocarnitine, a naturally occurring amino acid derivative. It acts as a "carrier molecule" that transports long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria (the powerhouses of the cells) so they can be burned for fuel. By restoring these levels, the medication ensures that your heart and skeletal muscles have the energy they need to work properly.
This injection is administered by a healthcare professional, usually through a vein or into a muscle. Your doctor will monitor your blood levels to ensure the dose is correct. Consult your healthcare provider if you experience muscle cramps, a "fishy" body odor, or stomach upset after receiving the injection.

















































































