Based on the discovery that carnitine and some lower acyl-carnitines act on the phospholipids in the wall of erythrocytes restoring the elasticity of the erythrocytic membrane, a new therapeutic use of the compounds mentioned above in the treatment of the pathology of the veins, typically venous stasis, is disclosed.
A radiosensitizer for use in radiotherapy comprises a halogenated DNA ligand. The susceptibility of DNA to radiation damage is enhanced by causing or allowing the halogenated DNA ligand to bind to the DNA before subjecting the DNA or the locus thereof to ionizing or ultraviolet radiation. Radiation damage in DNA is also induced by causing or allowing a halogenated DNA ligand to bind to DNA and irradiating the DNA and said bound ligand or the locus thereof with ionizing or ultraviolet radiation.
A novel therapeutical use of L-carnitine, acyl L-carnitines and the pharmacologically acceptable salts thereof is disclosed for the treatment of non-insulin-dependent patients with a view to enhancing their peripheral glucose utilization.
A nutritional supplement for facilitating the adaptation of skeletal muscle in individuals udergoing programs of strenuous exercise and counteracting defatigation and weariness in asthenic individuals is disclosed, which comprises a combination of L-camitine, acetyl L-camitine and propionyl L-carnitine as basic active ingredients. Optional ingredients comprise isovaleryl L-carnitine, branched-chained aminoacids and creatine and/or phosphocreatine.