Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: LIPOSYN III 30 versus NUTRILIPID 20.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: LIPOSYN III 30 versus NUTRILIPID 20.
LIPOSYN III 30% vs NUTRILIPID 20%
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Liposyn III 30% is a lipid emulsion providing essential fatty acids (linoleic and linolenic acids) and calories for parenteral nutrition. It serves as a substrate for energy production and component of cell membranes.
Nutrilipid 20% is an intravenous fat emulsion providing a source of calories and essential fatty acids. It is composed of soybean oil, egg yolk phospholipids, and glycerin. The triglycerides in the emulsion are hydrolyzed by lipoprotein lipase into free fatty acids and glycerol, which are then metabolized for energy production and incorporation into cell membranes.
Adults: 1-2 g/kg/day intravenously, not to exceed 2.5 g/kg/day. Initial rate 0.5-1 mL/min for first 30 minutes, increase to 100-125 mL/h as tolerated.
Intravenous infusion of 20% lipid emulsion: 1-2 g/kg/day (5-10 mL/kg/day) as part of parenteral nutrition; maximum infusion rate: 0.11 g/kg/h (0.55 mL/kg/h).
None Documented
None Documented
The terminal elimination half-life of the triglyceride component is approximately 30 minutes (range 20-40 minutes) in patients with normal lipid metabolism. In critically ill patients or those with impaired clearance, half-life may be prolonged.
The terminal elimination half-life of triglycerides in NUTRILIPID 20% is approximately 30 minutes in healthy adults with normal lipid metabolism. In critically ill or lipemic patients, clearance is delayed, and half-life can exceed 6 hours, necessitating monitoring of serum triglycerides.
Liposyn III 30% is a fat emulsion; its components are metabolized like endogenous triglycerides. Clearance involves hydrolysis by lipoprotein lipase, releasing free fatty acids which are oxidized or stored. Less than 1% is excreted unchanged in urine; a small fraction is excreted in bile/feces. No significant renal or biliary elimination of intact emulsion.
NUTRILIPID 20% is a lipid emulsion; triglycerides are cleared from plasma via hydrolysis by lipoprotein lipase into free fatty acids and glycerol, which are then metabolized. Renal excretion of intact triglycerides is negligible (<1%); elimination is primarily metabolic, with less than 5% excreted unchanged in urine or feces.
Category C
Category C
Intravenous Fat Emulsion
Intravenous Fat Emulsion