
OXIWAVE-SE
MRP: 799
Packaging: 200ml
Pack Type: infusion
Composition:
L-Isoleucine USP 1.10g + L-Leucine USP 2.46g + L-Lysine Hcl USP 4.46g + L-Methionine USP 1.42g + L-Threonine USP 1.08g + L-Phenylalanine USP 1.74g + L-Tryptophan USP 360mg + L-Valine USP 1.22g + L-Arginine Hcl USP 1.60g + L-Histidine Hcl(H20)BP 800mg + Glycine IP 2.0g + Sorbitol IP 10.0g
Indication:
In Cancer Cachexia & Malnourished State Requiring Lower Concentration Of Proteins. In Patients Of Renal Failure Undergoing Haemodialysis
Description:
This formulation provides a comprehensive mixture of essential amino acids and non-essential amino acids along with Sorbitol IP 10 g for nutritional supplementation in catabolic states, post-surgical recovery, liver dysfunction, protein-calorie malnutrition, and intensive care settings.
The amino acid blend includes L-Isoleucine, L-Leucine, L-Lysine, L-Methionine, L-Threonine, L-Phenylalanine, L-Tryptophan, L-Valine, L-Arginine, L-Histidine, and Glycine, supporting protein synthesis, nitrogen balance, and anabolic recovery.
Sorbitol acts as a caloric carbohydrate source and aids in hepatic tolerance, making it a suitable combination for parenteral or enteral use under medical supervision.
Tags:
- Comprehensive essential amino acid profile
- High BCAA content supports muscle health
- Sorbitol adds energy and hepatic support
- Ideal for TPN or enteral supplementation
- Supports nitrogen balance, recovery, and anabolism
Usage Information
Dosage
IV/Infusion: Dose individualized based on patient body weight, nutritional status, and clinical condition Oral Use (if applicable): As directed by healthcare provider Should be administered under medical supervision with metabolic monitoring
Side Effects
Local site irritation (IV use) Electrolyte imbalance if improperly dosed Rare allergic reactions to amino acids Sorbitol may cause osmotic diarrhea in high oral doses
Contraindications
Known hypersensitivity to any ingredients Severe renal impairment not on dialysis Inborn errors of amino acid metabolism Hyperkalemia, severe acidosis, or hepatic coma without supervision