Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN 4 25 W DEXTROSE 25 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER versus AMINOSYN II 3 5 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN 4 25 W DEXTROSE 25 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER versus AMINOSYN II 3 5 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
AMINOSYN 4.25% W/ DEXTROSE 25% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER vs AMINOSYN II 3.5% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Aminosyn 4.25% w/ Dextrose 25% provides amino acids for protein synthesis and dextrose as a caloric source, supporting nitrogen balance and energy requirements in parenteral nutrition.
Aminosyn II 3.5% is a crystalline amino acid solution that provides essential and nonessential amino acids for protein synthesis and maintenance of nitrogen balance. The amino acids serve as substrates for protein synthesis, and their metabolism yields nitrogen for ureagenesis and carbon skeletons for gluconeogenesis or oxidation.
Adults: 1-3 L/day intravenously through central line. Infusion rate initially 50-100 mL/hour, titrate to achieve protein and calorie requirements.
Intravenous infusion of 3.5% amino acid solution at a rate of 1-2 mL/kg/hour (equivalent to 0.035-0.07 g amino acids/kg/hour) for protein supplementation, not to exceed 0.2 g nitrogen/kg/day. Dosage individualized based on metabolic needs and clinical response.
None Documented
None Documented
Amino acids: 10-30 min (rapid distribution). Dextrose: glucose half-life ~1.5-2 h in euglycemia; prolonged in renal impairment. Clinically, continuous infusion maintains steady state without significant accumulation.
The terminal elimination half-life of infused amino acids is not typically defined as a single value because they are rapidly cleared from plasma for protein synthesis and metabolic processes. For labeled amino acids, the plasma clearance half-life ranges from 10-30 minutes. Clinically, the half-life is short; continuous infusion is required to maintain plasma amino acid levels. In patients with hepatic or renal dysfunction, half-life may be prolonged.
Amino acids are metabolized; nitrogen waste is excreted renally as urea. Dextrose is metabolized to CO2 and water. Renal excretion accounts for >95% of nitrogen elimination. Minimal biliary/fecal elimination.
Aminosyn II 3.5% is a crystalline amino acid solution. The amino acids are metabolized and utilized for protein synthesis. Excess nitrogen is converted to urea in the liver and excreted renally as urea. Approximately 80-90% of infused amino acids are incorporated into proteins or metabolized; the remainder is excreted in urine as urea and other nitrogenous wastes. Fecal excretion is negligible (less than 2%) as amino acids are not significantly eliminated in bile. In patients with renal impairment, urea excretion is decreased, leading to azotemia.
Category C
Category C
Amino Acid Solution
Amino Acid Solution