Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: CLINIMIX E 5 25 SULFITE FREE W ELECT IN DEXTROSE 25 W CALCIUM IN PLASTIC CONTAINER versus TRAVASOL 4 25 IN DEXTROSE 10 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: CLINIMIX E 5 25 SULFITE FREE W ELECT IN DEXTROSE 25 W CALCIUM IN PLASTIC CONTAINER versus TRAVASOL 4 25 IN DEXTROSE 10 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
CLINIMIX E 5/25 SULFITE FREE W/ ELECT IN DEXTROSE 25% W/ CALCIUM IN PLASTIC CONTAINER vs TRAVASOL 4.25% IN DEXTROSE 10% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
This formulation provides a balanced mixture of amino acids, dextrose, electrolytes, and calcium for parenteral nutrition. Amino acids serve as substrates for protein synthesis; dextrose provides caloric energy; electrolytes maintain acid-base and fluid balance; calcium is essential for bone mineralization and neuromuscular function.
Provides parenteral nutrition with amino acids and dextrose to maintain nitrogen balance and provide caloric support in patients unable to tolerate oral or enteral feeding.
Dose is patient-specific based on caloric and electrolyte needs. Typical adult: 500-3000 mL intravenously over 24 hours; contains 25% dextrose (250 g/L) and 5% amino acids. Infuse via central line due to high osmolarity.
Intravenous infusion: 1.5 to 2.5 g amino acids/kg body weight per day (equivalent to 35-60 mL/kg per day of TRAVASOL 4.25% IN DEXTROSE 10%) as part of total parenteral nutrition. Infusion rate should not exceed 0.2 g amino acids/kg per hour.
None Documented
None Documented
Variable; amino acids have half-lives of minutes to hours; dextrose is rapidly cleared (half-life < 30 min). No terminal elimination half-life defined for mixture.
Not applicable as a single entity; amino acids have rapid clearance (minutes to hours), dextrose half-life <15 minutes under normal conditions.
Renal: amino acids and dextrose metabolites are excreted renally; calcium and electrolytes are also cleared renally. Biliary/fecal: negligible.
Amino acids are deaminated, with nitrogen excreted primarily as urea in urine (90-95%); small amounts excreted in feces (<5%) and bile (<1%). Dextrose is metabolized to CO2 and water.
Category C
Category C
Parenteral Nutrition Solution
Parenteral Nutrition Solution