Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN RF 5 2 versus TRAVASOL 4 25 SULFITE FREE W ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 15 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: AMINOSYN RF 5 2 versus TRAVASOL 4 25 SULFITE FREE W ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 15 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
AMINOSYN-RF 5.2% vs TRAVASOL 4.25% 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-RF 5.2% is an amino acid solution that provides essential and nonessential amino acids for protein synthesis, primarily in patients with renal impairment. It is designed to reduce ureagenesis and nitrogenous waste accumulation by supplying a higher proportion of essential amino acids while limiting total nitrogen load.
TRAVASOL 4.25% SULFITE FREE W/ ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 15% is a parenteral nutrition solution providing amino acids, dextrose, and electrolytes. The amino acids serve as substrates for protein synthesis; dextrose supplies caloric energy; electrolytes maintain acid-base balance and osmotic equilibrium.
1-1.5 g/kg/day intravenously as a continuous infusion, typically 500 mL to 1000 mL/day depending on amino acid requirements and fluid status. Dose is expressed as grams of amino acids per kg of ideal body weight per day.
Intravenous infusion: 1-2 L/day as total parenteral nutrition; typical rate 100-125 mL/hour based on caloric and nitrogen needs.
None Documented
None Documented
The terminal elimination half-life of infused amino acids is approximately 10–20 minutes, reflecting rapid distribution and metabolism; clinical context: continuous infusion maintains steady state within 30 minutes.
Not applicable as a single agent; components have varying half-lives: dextrose ~2 h (glucose), amino acids ~1-3 h (plasma clearance), electrolytes proportional to renal function
Primarily renal; >95% of infused essential amino acids and small peptides are reabsorbed; excess amino acids are deaminated and nitrogen excreted as urea in urine (renal clearance of urea). Biliary/fecal excretion is negligible (<2%).
Renal: 100% (primarily as free water and electrolytes; dextrose is metabolized; amino acids are deaminated and urea is excreted renally)
Category C
Category C
Parenteral Nutrition Solution
Parenteral Nutrition Solution