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Aurovela 24 Fe

Aurovela 24 Fe & Tyrosine

Suppresses absorption of Tyrosine. This medication is commonly used for Contraception

Why Aurovela 24 Fe affects Tyrosine

Women using oral contraceptives (OCs) may experience mood changes, including depression. Research suggests a potential link between these emotional shifts and a decrease in brain levels of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine (noradrenaline). This decrease could be related to reduced availability of its precursor molecule, tyrosine, in the brain. Studies have shown a significant decline in tyrosine levels in women on OCs. One study found that the area under the curve (AUC) in plasma for tyrosine in OC users were 43% of control levels. Tyrosine supplementation could potentially help regulate mood and improve emotional well-being while taking OCs.

Clinical Evidence

Møller, S.E., Maach-Møller, B., Olesen, M., Madsen, B.K., Madsen, P., & Fjalland, B. (1995). Tyrosine metabolism in users of oral contraceptives. Life sciences, 56 9, 687-95 .P.G. Masse, et al. Testing the Tyrosine/Catecholamine Hypothesis of Oral Contraceptive-Induced Psychological Side-Effects: A Controlled Study on Triphasil. Ann Nutr Metab (2001) 45 (3): 102–109. Svend E. Møller. Effect of Oral Contraceptives on Tryptophan and Tyrosine Availability: Evidence for a Possible Contribution to Mental Depression. Neuropsychobiology (1981) 7 (4): 192–200.

Recommended Replacement

L-Tyrosine200 mg

Supplement Recommendation

L-Tyrosine by Pure Encapsulations500 mg

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