Certain medications interact with acetyl-L-carnitine: Some interactions may increase the
need for acetyl-L-carnitine (
), other
interactions may be negative (
) and indicate acetyl-L-carnitine should not be taken
without first speaking with your physician or pharmacist, others may require further
explanation (
). Refer to the individual drug article for specific details about an
interaction.
Note: the following list only includes the generic or class name of a medication—to find a specific brand name, use the Safetychecker index.
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