Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN II 10 versus AMINOSYN II 5 W ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 25 W CALCIUM IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN II 10 versus AMINOSYN II 5 W ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 25 W CALCIUM IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
AMINOSYN II 10% vs AMINOSYN II 5% W/ ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 25% W/ CALCIUM IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Amino acids provide substrates for protein synthesis and nitrogen balance maintenance in patients unable to tolerate adequate oral/enteral intake.
Aminosyn II 5% with electrolytes in dextrose 25% provides amino acids for protein synthesis, dextrose for caloric supply, and electrolytes for maintenance of acid-base balance and cellular function. Calcium is included for bone health and neuromuscular function.
Intravenous infusion: 500 mL to 1 L of 10% solution (50-100 g amino acids) per day, administered at a rate not exceeding 100 mL/h. Typical initial dose: 0.8-1.5 g/kg/day of amino acids, adjusted based on metabolic needs and tolerance.
Intravenous; initial adult dose 1.0 g/kg/day of amino acids, up to 1.5 g/kg/day; dextrose rate 5 mg/kg/min initially, titrate to 7 mg/kg/min; daily dose adjusted based on metabolic requirements, electrolytes as per serum levels.
None Documented
None Documented
Variable depending on metabolic state; for individual amino acids, half-lives range from 10 to 100 minutes. In renal impairment, accumulation can occur. No single terminal half-life for the mixture.
Not applicable as a single entity; component amino acids have half-lives ranging from minutes (e.g., alanine) to hours (e.g., branched-chain amino acids); dextrose half-life ~1.5-2 hours in normal glucose metabolism; clinical context: continuous infusion maintains steady state.
Primarily renal as amino acids and metabolites; >90% of infused amino acids are reabsorbed by proximal tubules, with less than 10% excreted unchanged in urine. Biliary/fecal excretion negligible.
Renal: amino acids and dextrose metabolites excreted primarily as urea, CO2, and water; electrolytes excreted renally with fractional excretion varying by individual needs; no significant biliary or fecal elimination.
Category C
Category C
Amino Acid Solution
Amino Acid Solution