Intravenous nutritional products
What are Intravenous nutritional products?
Intravenous nutritional products are also called parenteral nutrition. They supplement oral food intake. Partial parenteral nutrition provides only part of the patient's daily nutritional requirements. Total parenteral nutrition provides all of the patient's daily requirements. Intravenous nutritional products are given to severely malnourished patients, such as those who are having chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
List of Intravenous nutritional products
Drug Name |
Avg. Rating |
Reviews |
trace elements systemic Brand names: Multitrace-4 Concentrate, Multitrace-4 Neonatal, Multitrace-4 Pediatric, Peditrace | | No reviews |
parenteral nutrition solution w/electrolytes systemic Brand names: Kabiven, Perikabiven, Procalamine | | No reviews |
parenteral nutrition solution systemic Brand names: Aminosyn, FreAmine HBC, Freamine III, Hepatamine, Nephramine, Plenamine, PremaSol, ProSol, Trophamine | | No reviews |
lvp solution with potassium systemic Brand name: Isolyte P and 5% Dextrose | | No reviews |
lvp solution systemic (Pro) Brand names: Delflex, Extraneal, Isolyte S, Isolyte S PH 7.4, Normosol-R, Plasma-Lyte 148 | | No reviews |
intravenous electrolyte solution systemic Brand names: Hyperlyte CR, Nutrilyte, TPN Electrolytes | | No reviews |
fat emulsion systemic (Pro) Brand names: Clinolipid, Intralipid, Nutrilipid, Omegaven, SMOFlipid | | No reviews |
cysteine systemic (Pro) Brand names: Elcys, Nouress | | No reviews |
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective). |
See also
Medical conditions treated or associated with intravenous nutritional products:
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