Amino Acids + Dextrose Pharmacology
Amino Acids + Dextrose
1.Critical Care: Burns, Trauma, Sepsis, and Head Injuries
2.Gastro intestinal diseases (inflammatory bowel disease, tumors, pancreatitis, peritonitis, fistula, ulcerative colitis, etc.)
3.Cancer and related cachexia
4.Nutrition for pre, peri, and postoperative support
5.Inadequate oral feeding ( mal-absorption, GI bleeding, chronic diarrhea & vomiting)
6.Hypoproteinaemia
Amino acids
Amino acids are joined to each other by peptide bonds. A peptide bond is a chemical bond formed between two molecules (carboxyl group of one molecule reacts with the amino group of the other molecule), releasing a molecule of water (H2O). The resulting CO-NH bond is called a peptide bond, the chemical bond that links the amino acid monomers in a protein chain. Each protein has its own unique amino acid sequence that is known as its primary structure. Amino acids can be linked together in varying sequences to form a huge variety of proteins. The unique shape of each protein determines its function in the body.
Aminoacids are of 2 types, essential and nonessential. Essential amino acids are the ones that must be obtained in the diet and non-essential are synthesized within the body
Essential aminoacids: Methionine, Threonine, Tryptophan, Valine, Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine, Phenylalanine, Histidine,
Nonessential aminoacids: Alanine, Asparagine, Aspartic acids, Proline, Glutamic acid, Glutamine, Serine
Amino acids Arginine, Cysteine, Glycine and Tyrosine are considered conditionally essential, meaning they are not normally required in the diet, but must be supplied exogenously to specific populations that do not synthesize it in adequate amounts
Histidine and Arginine are generally only considered essential in children, because the metabolic pathways that synthesize these amino acids are not fully developed in children.
Nutritional role of aminoacids: Aminoacids have been used orally or in relatively dilute solutions intravenously as supplementary nutrients for patients unable to metabolize intact protein adequately. For patients in whom oral or tube feeding is contraindicated or Inadequate good nutrition may be achieved or maintained by intravenous feeding known as total parenteral nutrition or intravenous or parenteral hyperalimentation. Such feeding provides essential nutrients in a sufficiently concentrated form that does not exceed normal daily fluid requirements.
2.Pre and post surgery
Dextrose
2.Fever
2.Congestive heart failure
3.Kidney problems
4.Hypokalemia
5.Edema
Home Delivery for Amino Acids + Dextrose in Your City
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Amino Acids + Dextrose is a generic medicine name and there are several brands available for it. Some of the brands for amino acids + dextrose might be better known than amino acids + dextrose itself. If the pharmacy that's willing to deliver medicines to your home doesn't have amino acids + dextrose in stock, you can ask for one of the branded alternatives for amino acids + dextrose.