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Parenteral Nutrition Solutions

Known as: Solutions for parenteral nutrition 
Specialized solutions for PARENTERAL NUTRITION. They may contain a variety of MICRONUTRIENTS; VITAMINS; AMINO ACIDS; CARBOHYDRATES; LIPIDS; and SALTS… 
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2005
2005
The ASHP Guidelines on the Safe Use of Automatic Compounding Devices for the Preparation of Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures… 
2004
2004
UNLABELLED A predictive equation of osmolarity that correlates closely with the measured osmolality was determined. Taking into… 
2001
2001
BACKGROUND Infusion of parenteral solutions containing peroxides may be detrimental to premature infants. Intralipid frequently… 
1997
1997
BACKGROUND Parenteral administration of iron is a matter of controversy because it is feared that it could contribute to… 
Review
1990
Review
1990
The theoretical basis for the rapid normalization of hypoalbuminemia is contingent on recognition of those clinical circumstances… 
1990
1990
Sixty eight neonates requiring total or supplemental parenteral nutrition in the first week of life were randomly allocated… 
1983
1983
Since the vitamin thiamin is sensitive to degradation in the presence of stoichiometric concentrations of sulfite ions, the… 
1981
1981
Amino acid-dextrose solutions for parenteral nutrition in flexible plastic containers can be stored for prolonged periods at — 20… 
1981
1981
The stability of amino acids and the availability of acid from total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solutions containing hydrochloric…