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What is L-Threonine?

L-Threonine is an essential amino acid. Foods high in threonine include cottage cheese, poultry, fish, meat, lentils, and sesame seeds.

Reported Purpose & Efficacy

Reasons and Efficacy
Purpose # of patients
# of patients with evaluations Efficacy
Major
Moderate
Slight
None
Can’t tell
Other 1 1 Efficacy_cant_tell
ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) 1 1 Efficacy_cant_tell
PLS (Primary Lateral Sclerosis) 1 0

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Reported Side Effects

Side effects as an overall problem

Severe
0
Moderate
0
Mild
0
None
2

Reported Dosages

  1 tbs. daily 2 g daily 4 g daily 1,500 mg daily 4,362 mg daily
  1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1 1 Number of Patients: 1  

Currently Taking L-Threonine

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0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more
0
0
0
0
0

Reported Adherence, Burden & Cost See details from patient evaluations

Adherence

Taking treatment as prescribed

Adherence of L-Threonine

Always
1 50%
Usually
1 50%
Sometimes
0 0%
Never
0 0%

Burden

Difficulty being on treatment

Burden of L-Threonine

Very
0 0%
Somewhat
0 0%
A little
0 0%
Not at all
2 100%

Cost

Paid out of pocket

Cost of L-Threonine

$200+
0 0%
$100-199
0 0%
$50-99
0 0%
$25-49
0 0%
< $25
1 100%

Report created on May 25, 2012.