Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN 10 versus TRAVASOL 2 75 SULFITE FREE W ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 20 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN 10 versus TRAVASOL 2 75 SULFITE FREE W ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 20 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
AMINOSYN 10% vs TRAVASOL 2.75% SULFITE FREE W/ ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 20% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Aminosyn 10% provides a mixture of essential and non-essential amino acids to support protein synthesis and maintain nitrogen balance in patients unable to tolerate adequate oral or enteral nutrition. Each amino acid serves as a substrate for protein synthesis, hormone production, and other metabolic processes.
Travasol 2.75% with electrolytes in dextrose 20% provides amino acids for protein synthesis, dextrose as a caloric source, and electrolytes for maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance. Dextrose stimulates insulin release, promoting cellular uptake of glucose and amino acids, while electrolytes help maintain osmolality and acid-base balance.
Intravenous infusion: 1-1.5 g/kg/day (as amino acids), typically 500 mL of 10% solution (50 g amino acids) over 8-12 hours daily.
Intravenous infusion: Typical adult dose is 1-2 L/day of TRAVASOL 2.75% with 20% dextrose, administered as continuous infusion via central line. Rate should be adjusted based on metabolic and fluid needs.
None Documented
None Documented
Amino acids: 0.5-1 hour for free amino acids; terminal half-life of infused nitrogen is approximately 2-4 hours; clinical context: reflects rapid uptake and metabolism.
Not applicable; TRAVASOL is a mixture of dextrose, electrolytes, and amino acids with no defined terminal elimination half-life as individual components are metabolized or excreted rapidly.
Renal (primarily as amino acids and metabolites); ~90% of infused amino nitrogen is excreted renally within 24-48 hours; <5% biliary/fecal.
Renal: 100% as free water, electrolytes, and dextrose metabolites; no biliary or fecal elimination.
Category C
Category C
Parenteral Nutrition Solution
Parenteral Nutrition Solution