Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: DIANEAL 137 W DEXTROSE 1 5 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER versus INPERSOL ZM W DEXTROSE 4 25 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: DIANEAL 137 W DEXTROSE 1 5 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER versus INPERSOL ZM W DEXTROSE 4 25 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
DIANEAL 137 W/ DEXTROSE 1.5% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER vs INPERSOL-ZM W/ DEXTROSE 4.25% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
DIANEAL 137 with 1.5% dextrose is a peritoneal dialysis solution that removes waste products and excess fluid from the blood by creating a concentration gradient across the peritoneal membrane via diffusion and ultrafiltration. Dextrose acts as an osmotic agent to drive fluid removal.
Provides osmotic gradient for peritoneal dialysis; glucose and icodextrin facilitate ultrafiltration and removal of waste products across the peritoneal membrane.
Intraperitoneal administration: 2 liters per exchange, typically 4 exchanges per day for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD).
2 L intraperitoneally via an indwelling peritoneal catheter, dwell time 4-6 hours, 4 exchanges per day
None Documented
None Documented
Not applicable for dextrose as it is an endogenous substance. Exogenous dextrose in peritoneal dialysis is rapidly metabolized; plasma glucose half-life is approximately 1-2 hours after absorption, but this varies with metabolic state.
Not applicable as a traditional half-life; removal is dependent on peritoneal dialysis dwell time and membrane transport characteristics. Effective clearance half-life during dialysis is approximately 2-4 hours depending on exchange schedule.
Dianeal 137 with 1.5% dextrose is a peritoneal dialysis solution. Dextrose is metabolized systemically; glucose is absorbed via peritoneal route and undergoes endogenous metabolism. Icodextrin (if applicable) is metabolized to maltose and excreted renally, but for this standard solution, elimination is primarily via metabolism to CO2 and water; less than 5% excreted unchanged in urine. No biliary or fecal elimination of intact dextrose.
Primarily removed via peritoneal dialysis; minimal renal excretion (less than 5% unchanged). Dextrose is metabolized to CO2 and water. Biliary/fecal excretion negligible.
Category C
Category C
Peritoneal Dialysis Solution
Peritoneal Dialysis Solution