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Cartin Inj (5mL × 10 Amps)
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Metabolic Support & Energy Production
Cartin Injection
(5mL x 10 Ampoules)
L-Carnitine solution for injection supporting fatty acid metabolism and energy production in patients with carnitine deficiency
🧬 Active Ingredient & Mechanism of Action
Cartin injection contains L-Carnitine, a naturally occurring substance essential for mammalian energy metabolism and cellular energy production.
Primary active ingredient facilitating fatty acid transport into mitochondria
1g per 5mL ampouleHow L-Carnitine Works
L-Carnitine acts as a carrier molecule, facilitating the transport of long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria for oxidation and subsequent energy production. This process helps the body utilize fat for energy and supports normal metabolic functions.
💡 Clinical Applications & Expected Effects
Assists in restoring normal fatty acid metabolism in deficient patients
Facilitates cellular energy production through improved mitochondrial function
Supports recovery from fatigue related to carnitine deficiency
Addresses primary and secondary carnitine deficiencies
Clinical Benefits
- Improved metabolic function in patients with carnitine deficiency
- Enhanced energy production through fatty acid oxidation
- Support for muscle activity and reduced fatigue symptoms
- Treatment of myocardial metabolic disorders
- Metabolic support for hemodialysis patients
🧪 Administration Guide & Protocol
Healthcare professional determines appropriate dosage based on patient condition and carnitine deficiency level
Carefully cut ampoule to minimize risk of glass fragments. Inspect solution for clarity before administration
Administer via slow intravenous injection or intravenous drip infusion as prescribed
Monitor patient response and adjust frequency based on clinical condition and professional recommendation
Discard any unused portion immediately. Do not store opened ampoules for future use
This is a prescription medication that must be administered by qualified medical professionals in clinical settings. Dosage and frequency depend on individual patient condition and doctor's recommendation.
📊 Clinical Indications & Suitable Patients
Primary Indications
Patients with genetic disorders affecting carnitine synthesis or transport
Deficiency due to medications, diet, or medical conditions
End-stage renal disease patients undergoing regular dialysis treatment
Patients with inherited metabolic disorders affecting fatty acid oxidation
Treatment Schedule Examples
⚠️ Safety Information & Precautions
This prescription medication requires professional medical supervision. Follow all safety guidelines for injectable medications and proper storage procedures.
- Must be administered by qualified healthcare professionals only
- Store in sealed container at room temperature (1-30°C)
- Do not use if allergic to L-Carnitine
- Carefully handle glass ampoules to prevent contamination
- Do not use in patients with known hypersensitivity to L-Carnitine
- Exercise caution when cutting glass ampoules to prevent glass fragments
- Not for self-administration - professional medical setting required
- Discard immediately after use - do not store opened ampoules
- Store at room temperature (1-30°C) in original packaging
- Protect from light and keep container sealed when not in use
- Check expiration date before each use - do not use expired product
- Follow institutional protocols for disposal of pharmaceutical waste
📋 Product Specifications
❓ Professional Information & FAQ
Q. What is the mechanism of action of L-Carnitine in Cartin injection?
A. L-Carnitine facilitates the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria where they undergo β-oxidation for energy production. This is essential for cellular energy metabolism, particularly in muscle and cardiac tissue.
Q. Which patients are candidates for Cartin injection therapy?
A. Patients with primary or secondary carnitine deficiency, including those with inborn errors of metabolism, end-stage renal disease on
