Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN PF 7 versus TRAVASOL 2 75 SULFITE FREE W ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 15 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN PF 7 versus TRAVASOL 2 75 SULFITE FREE W ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 15 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
AMINOSYN-PF 7% vs TRAVASOL 2.75% SULFITE FREE W/ ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 15% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Aminosyn-PF 7% is a crystalline amino acid solution that provides essential and non-essential amino acids for protein synthesis, thereby maintaining nitrogen balance and supporting tissue repair and growth in parenteral nutrition.
Travasol 2.75% with electrolytes in dextrose 15% is a parenteral nutrition formulation. It provides amino acids for protein synthesis, dextrose for caloric energy, and electrolytes for maintaining homeostasis. Dextrose stimulates insulin release and provides glucose for cellular metabolism. Amino acids are utilized for tissue repair and nitrogen balance. Electrolytes maintain acid-base balance, neuromuscular function, and enzymatic processes.
Intravenous infusion; typical adult dose: 1-2 g amino acids/kg/day (e.g., 14-28 mL/kg/day for 7% solution) as part of parenteral nutrition. Infusion rate not to exceed 0.1 g amino acids/kg/hour.
TRAVASOL 2.75% SULFITE FREE W/ ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 15% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER is a total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solution. Adult dosing is based on caloric and protein needs: typically 1-2 L/day intravenously, providing 15% dextrose (150 g/L) and 2.75% amino acids (27.5 g/L). Infusion rate initially 1.5-2 mL/min, adjusted to meet metabolic requirements.
None Documented
None Documented
As a mixture of amino acids, individual amino acids have half-lives ranging from minutes to hours; clinically, continuous infusion maintains steady state.
Not applicable (mixture of nutrients with endogenous clearance). Glucose: ~1-2 h; amino acids: ~0.5-2 h; electrolytes: vary.
Amino acids are primarily cleared by metabolism; less than 10% is excreted unchanged in urine.
Renal: 100% (as glucose, amino acids, and electrolytes). Biliary/fecal: negligible.
Category C
Category C
Parenteral Nutrition Solution
Parenteral Nutrition Solution