Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.5
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Veg Capsule
Amount Per Serving
%DV
L-Carnitine (Carnipure) (from L-Carnitine Tartrate)
500 mg
*

Top Medical Research Studies

9
L-Carnitine alleviates leg cramps
We observed the impact of L-carnitine on leg cramps in a 69-year-old Japanese woman who experienced painful nocturnal leg cramps. This occurred after she had been on cefcapene-pivoxil, a pivalate-containing antibiotic, for six months.

Investigations revealed decreased levels of serum-free carnitine and acylcarnitine in her body, leading to a diagnosis of carnitine deficiency. We learned that this deficiency was likely caused by her long-term use of the antibiotic, which can interfere with carnitine absorption.

After starting oral L-carnitine treatment, we noted marked improvement in her symptoms, suggesting that L-carnitine could play a beneficial role in alleviating leg cramps associated with carnitine deficiency. This case serves as a reminder to consider carnitine levels in patients experiencing leg cramps, particularly those on pivalate-containing antibiotics.
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We observed the effects of l-carnitine supplementation on leg cramps in a 79-year-old man who experienced paralysis following a stroke. Initially diagnosed with cerebral infarction, he suffered from nocturnal leg cramps on the affected side, which disrupted his sleep.

Through l-carnitine supplementation, we noted a reduction in the frequency of these cramps and an improvement in his sleep disturbances. L-carnitine is known for its role in transporting acyl groups in our cells and may play a key part in preventing nerve damage while addressing carnitine deficiency.

Interestingly, after a stroke, patients can experience muscle wasting that may lower the levels of carnitine in the affected side, possibly leading to leg cramps. This case suggests that l-carnitine could be a valuable option for managing muscle cramps linked to strokes. To our knowledge, this is the first documentation of l-carnitine being used specifically for this purpose.
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We investigated the effect of L-carnitine and exercise on reducing leg cramps in patients with liver cirrhosis who were already taking branched-chain amino acids. In this study, 18 patients participated, taking L-carnitine alongside their regular exercise routine over six months. They also recorded their daily steps and muscle function as part of the evaluation process.

Throughout the study, we observed a notable reduction in the frequency of muscle cramps reported by the participants. Initially, the average complaints were around 6.3, but by the end of the six-month period, this decreased to just 2.1. This suggests that L-carnitine could play a significant role in easing muscle cramping for these patients.

However, it is essential to note that while the reduction in cramping was significant, we did not see major changes in muscle strength or volume over the study period. The participants maintained their previous levels of muscle function despite the increase in steps and L-carnitine intake. Overall, while L-carnitine showed promise in reducing leg cramps, its effects on muscle strength remained limited.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Reduced leg cramps
I am taking this supplement to alleviate muscle cramping, as advised by my medical team from the Mayo Clinic. After several weeks of use, my cramping has significantly reduced. The packaging and quality of this capsule are excellent.
Read More
7.5
Beneficial for cramps
Excellent for muscle cramps! It is advisable to take L-carnitine with food as it may upset your stomach. This supplement is highly beneficial for those struggling with muscle cramps.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8
  • All Researches
9
L-Carnitine alleviates leg cramps
We observed the impact of L-carnitine on leg cramps in a 69-year-old Japanese woman who experienced painful nocturnal leg cramps. This occurred after she had been on cefcapene-pivoxil, a pivalate-containing antibiotic, for six months.

Investigations revealed decreased levels of serum-free carnitine and acylcarnitine in her body, leading to a diagnosis of carnitine deficiency. We learned that this deficiency was likely caused by her long-term use of the antibiotic, which can interfere with carnitine absorption.

After starting oral L-carnitine treatment, we noted marked improvement in her symptoms, suggesting that L-carnitine could play a beneficial role in alleviating leg cramps associated with carnitine deficiency. This case serves as a reminder to consider carnitine levels in patients experiencing leg cramps, particularly those on pivalate-containing antibiotics.
Read More
We observed the effects of l-carnitine supplementation on leg cramps in a 79-year-old man who experienced paralysis following a stroke. Initially diagnosed with cerebral infarction, he suffered from nocturnal leg cramps on the affected side, which disrupted his sleep.

Through l-carnitine supplementation, we noted a reduction in the frequency of these cramps and an improvement in his sleep disturbances. L-carnitine is known for its role in transporting acyl groups in our cells and may play a key part in preventing nerve damage while addressing carnitine deficiency.

Interestingly, after a stroke, patients can experience muscle wasting that may lower the levels of carnitine in the affected side, possibly leading to leg cramps. This case suggests that l-carnitine could be a valuable option for managing muscle cramps linked to strokes. To our knowledge, this is the first documentation of l-carnitine being used specifically for this purpose.
Read More
We investigated the effect of L-carnitine and exercise on reducing leg cramps in patients with liver cirrhosis who were already taking branched-chain amino acids. In this study, 18 patients participated, taking L-carnitine alongside their regular exercise routine over six months. They also recorded their daily steps and muscle function as part of the evaluation process.

Throughout the study, we observed a notable reduction in the frequency of muscle cramps reported by the participants. Initially, the average complaints were around 6.3, but by the end of the six-month period, this decreased to just 2.1. This suggests that L-carnitine could play a significant role in easing muscle cramping for these patients.

However, it is essential to note that while the reduction in cramping was significant, we did not see major changes in muscle strength or volume over the study period. The participants maintained their previous levels of muscle function despite the increase in steps and L-carnitine intake. Overall, while L-carnitine showed promise in reducing leg cramps, its effects on muscle strength remained limited.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 2 Reviews
8.5
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Reduced leg cramps
I am taking this supplement to alleviate muscle cramping, as advised by my medical team from the Mayo Clinic. After several weeks of use, my cramping has significantly reduced. The packaging and quality of this capsule are excellent.
Read More
7.5
Beneficial for cramps
Excellent for muscle cramps! It is advisable to take L-carnitine with food as it may upset your stomach. This supplement is highly beneficial for those struggling with muscle cramps.
Read More

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References

  1. Tanizaki R, Miyamatsu Y. Nocturnal Leg Cramping Caused by Carnitine Deficiency Due to Long-Term Pivalate Antibiotics Administration in a Patient With Chronic Kidney Disease. Cureus. 2023;15:e48927. doi:10.7759/cureus.48927
  2. Miwa T, Hanai T, Morino K, Katsumura N, Shimizu M. Effect of l-carnitine supplementation on muscle cramps induced by stroke: A case report. Nutrition. 2020;71:110638. doi:10.1016/j.nut.2019.110638
  3. Hiraoka A, Kiguchi D, Ninomiya T, Hirooka M, Abe M, et al. Can L-carnitine supplementation and exercise improve muscle complications in patients with liver cirrhosis who receive branched-chain amino acid supplementation?. Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2019;31:878. doi:10.1097/MEG.0000000000001368
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