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L-Arginine Hcl

L-Arginine Hcl

L-Arginine HCl, also known as L-Arginine hydrochloride, is a naturally occurring amino acid and a building block of proteins. It plays a crucial role in the synthesis of nitric oxide, which helps dilate blood vessels and improve circulation. L-Arginine HCl is available as a dietary supplement and is commonly used to support cardiovascular health, enhance exercise performance, and promote muscle growth.

Indications

L-Arginine HCl may be indicated for: Supporting cardiovascular health and circulation. Enhancing exercise performance and recovery. Promoting muscle growth and repair. Assisting with erectile dysfunction and sexual health. Improving wound healing. Supporting kidney function.


Dosage

Dosage of L-Arginine HCl varies depending on the intended use and individual needs. It is typically available in tablet, capsule, and powder form. Common dosages range from 2-6 grams per day, but the exact dosage should be determined by a healthcare professional based on the individual's health status and goals.


Contra-Indications

People with a history of heart attack or heart disease should consult a healthcare professional before taking L-Arginine HCl. Those with kidney or liver disease should use caution or avoid L-Arginine HCl. Individuals with herpes simplex virus (HSV) should avoid L-Arginine, as it may trigger or worsen outbreaks. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before using L-Arginine HCl.


Special Precautions

L-Arginine HCl may lower blood pressure, so individuals with hypotension or those taking blood pressure-lowering medications should use caution. Long-term or high-dose use may cause imbalances in other amino acids, such as L-lysine. People undergoing surgery should stop using L-Arginine HCl at least two weeks before the procedure due to its potential to affect blood pressure.


Side Effects

Gastrointestinal upset, such as diarrhea, nausea, or bloating. Allergic reactions (rare). Headache or dizziness (rare).


Drug Interactions

Blood pressure medications: L-Arginine may enhance the effects of these drugs, potentially causing hypotension. Erectile dysfunction medications: L-Arginine may interact with these drugs, so use should be carefully monitored. Other supplements: Interactions may occur with other amino acid supplements.


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