Evidence supporting the use of: L-carnitine
For the health condition: Congestive Heart Failure
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
L-carnitine is used as a supplemental therapy in the management of congestive heart failure (CHF) based on some scientific evidence, though the overall quality and strength of this evidence is moderate to low. L-carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid derivative that plays a key role in mitochondrial fatty acid transport and energy production, which are critical processes for cardiac muscle function. Several small clinical trials and observational studies have suggested that L-carnitine supplementation may improve left ventricular function, exercise tolerance, and symptoms in patients with CHF, potentially by enhancing myocardial energy metabolism and reducing oxidative stress.
A 2013 meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (Zhang et al., Clinical Cardiology) found that L-carnitine supplementation improved left ventricular ejection fraction and reduced all-cause mortality in CHF patients. However, the included trials were small, often single-center, and of variable methodological quality. Some studies, particularly from Italy and China, have reported benefits, but results are not uniformly positive, and large, high-quality multicenter trials are lacking. Major heart failure guidelines do not currently recommend L-carnitine as standard therapy, citing insufficient robust evidence.
In summary, while there is some scientific basis for the use of L-carnitine in CHF, the supporting evidence is limited and not definitive. Its use may be considered as adjunctive therapy in selected patients, but it should not replace proven conventional treatments.
Other ingredients used for Congestive Heart Failure
adenosine 5-triphosphate disodium (ATP)algal oil
arjun tree
astragalus
black garlic
coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
DHA (docosahexaeonic acid)
DPA (docosapentaenoic acid)
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)
fish oil
flavonols
garlic bulb
ginseng
hawthorn
l-arginine
l-carnitine
l-citrulline
l-taurine
marine lipid
n-acetyl-cysteine (NAC)
nicotinamide riboside
omega-3 fatty acids
ophiopogon root
potassium
resveratrol
thiamin (vitamin B1)
ubiquinol
vitamin D
zinc
β-nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN)
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)
Arjuna
Allicin
Arginine orotate
Astragaloside
Arjunic Acid
Black Seed
Chinese Silkvine
Catecholamine
Cowherb
Docosahexaenoic Acid
Danshen
Digitalis
Eicosapentaenoic Acid
Theophylline
Other health conditions supported by l-carnitine
Addictions (drugs)Alzheimer's Disease
Angina
Athletic and Exercise Aids
Autism
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Cardiovascular Disease
Cholesterol (high)
Circulation (poor)
Congestive Heart Failure
Diabetes
Energy (lack of)
Fat Metabolism (poor)
Fatigue
Fatty Liver Disease
Heart (weakness)
Memory and Brain Function
Metabolic Syndrome
Muscle Tone (lack of)
Nerve Damage
Peripheral Neuropathy
Triglycerides (high)