Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: TRAVASOL 10 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER versus TRAVASOL 5 5 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: TRAVASOL 10 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER versus TRAVASOL 5 5 IN PLASTIC CONTAINER.
TRAVASOL 10% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER vs TRAVASOL 5.5% IN PLASTIC CONTAINER
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Travasol 10% (amino acids injection) provides essential and non-essential amino acids for protein synthesis and nitrogen equilibrium in patients unable to obtain adequate nutrition orally or enterally. Amino acids are building blocks for proteins; they also serve as substrates for gluconeogenesis and other metabolic pathways.
Travasol 5.5% is a crystalline amino acid solution that provides essential and nonessential amino acids for protein synthesis, maintaining nitrogen balance, and supporting metabolic functions in parenteral nutrition.
Intravenous infusion: 500 mL to 2 L per day, administered at a rate not exceeding 4 mL/kg/h. Typical adult dose is 1-2 g protein/kg/day (equivalent to 10-20 mL/kg/day of 10% solution). Rate and volume are adjusted based on patient's metabolic needs and clinical status.
500 mL of 5.5% amino acid solution intravenously over 2-4 hours daily, titrated to nitrogen balance and metabolic tolerance.
None Documented
None Documented
Not applicable as a single entity; constituent amino acids have half-lives varying from minutes to hours (e.g., 10-30 min for most). Clinical context: continuous infusion maintains steady state.
Not applicable as individual amino acids have variable half-lives (minutes to hours). TRAVASOL is a mixture; the clinical context is continuous infusion to maintain plasma levels.
Renal excretion of infused amino acids and their metabolites; excess nitrogen excreted as urea in urine. ~90-95% of infused amino acids are utilized or excreted renally. Fecal excretion negligible.
Amino acids in TRAVASOL 5.5% are metabolized and nitrogen waste is excreted primarily via renal elimination (as urea, >90% of nitrogen). Fecal elimination is negligible (<2%).
Category C
Category C
Amino Acid Solution
Amino Acid Solution