Does Clinimix have electrolytes?
Clinimix is an amino acids in dextrose parenteral nutrition (PN) solution NOW AVAILABLE with higher protein (amino acid) and with and without electrolytes.
What electrolytes are in Clinimix?
Clinimix E
Electrolytes | |
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Sodium Acetate | C2HsNaO2•3H2O |
Potassium Phosphate, dibasic | K2HPO4 |
Magnesium Chloride | MgCl2 •6H2O |
Sodium Chloride | NaCl |
What is the osmolarity of Clinimix 4.25 10?
CLINIMIX and CLINIMIX E solutions containing more than 5% dextrose have an osmolarity of ≥ 900 mOsm/L and must be infused through a central catheter.
Does TPN affect electrolytes?
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY TPN Electrolytes (multiple electrolyte additive) helps to maintain normal cellular metabolism during TPN (total parenteral nutrition). Providing electrolytes in appropriate amounts prevents deficiency symptoms which otherwise would occur in their absence.
Can lipids run with Clinimix?
For patient undergoing long-term parenteral nutrition, the addition of a lipid emulsion to CLINIMIX in order to supply both calories and essential fatty acids is possible.
What is Clinimix?
Clinimix E is indicated as a source of calories, protein, and electrolytes for patients requiring parenteral nutrition when oral or enteral nutrition is not possible, insufficient, or contraindicated. Clinimix E may be used to treat negative nitrogen balance in patients.
How is Clinimix administered?
Clinimix E is for intravenous infusion only into a central or peripheral vein. The choice of a central or peripheral venous route should depend on the osmolarity of the final infusate. Solutions with osmolarity of 900 mOsm/L or greater must be infused through a central catheter [see Warnings and Precautions (5.7)].
Do you need a filter for Clinimix?
Use a 0.22 micron filter for administration of CLINIMIX E. If a lipid is also administered, use a 1.2 micron filter. If lipid emulsion is added, do not use administration sets and lines that contain di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP).
What electrolyte imbalance can TPN cause?
The most common electrolyte abnormalities during TPN were hypophosphatemia (24 cases, 30%), and hypomagnesaemia (22 cases; 27.5%) with no differences by gender. Hypokalaemia also occurred in 22 patients (27.5%) and was more common in women by 29.6% (p < 0.05).
How much sodium is added to TPN?
Hyponatremia due to inadequate sodium intake is treated by increasing the sodium content of the TPN solution. The maximum sodium content per liter of TPN should not exceed 154 mEq. Limit administration of free water.
How do you activate Clinimix seal?
Grasp the bag on each side of the top of the bag. Using some pressure, slowly roll the bag to open the seal between the chambers (Figure 3). Be sure the contents of both chambers are mixed together after breaking the peel seal. Do not pull or rip the seal apart.
How do you mix Clinimix E?
What is clinimix E?
CLINIMIX(amino acids in dextrose) and CLINIMIX E amino acids with electrolytes in dextrose with calcium) Injections Nutritional Profile Nutrients per 2-Liter Container Final concentrations AFTER mixing.
What is the pH range of clinimix?
* pH Range = 4.5-7.0 ** Data on file, Baxter Healthcare Corporation. CLINIMIX(amino acids in dextrose) and CLINIMIX Eamino acids with electrolytes in dextrose with calcium) Injections Nutritional Profile Nutrients per 1-Liter Container Sodium (mEq/L) 930 615 785 555 615 785 Please see accompanying Package Inserts for full Prescribing Information
What is clinimix E sulfite free injection?
DESCRIPTION. CLINIMIX E sulfite-free (amino acids with electrolytes in dextrose with calcium) injection for intravenous use consists of sterile, nonpyrogenic, hypertonic solutions in a dual chamber container. The outlet port chamber contains essential and nonessential amino acids with electrolytes.
What is the osmolarity of clinimix e solution?
Solutions with osmolarity of 900 mOsm/L or greater must be infused through a central catheter. Clinimix E solutions containing more than 5% dextrose have an osmolarity greater than or equal to 900 mOsm/L.