Formulación de una mezcla vitamínica intravenosa para nutrición parenteral total pediátrica

Background: No intravenous multivitamin formulation is available at the Chilean market that fulfills the requirements of pediatric patients on total parenteral nutrition. Therefore, adult formulations must be used. Aim: To prepare a parenteral aqueous multivitamin solution, to be used in pediatric p...

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Autores principales: Carreño G,Patricia, Rosas E,Andrea, Rojas E,Irene
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Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2001
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720010008000092001-10-29Formulación de una mezcla vitamínica intravenosa para nutrición parenteral total pediátricaCarreño G,PatriciaRosas E,AndreaRojas E,Irene Nutritional requirements Parenteral nutrition, total Pediatrics Vitamins Background: No intravenous multivitamin formulation is available at the Chilean market that fulfills the requirements of pediatric patients on total parenteral nutrition. Therefore, adult formulations must be used. Aim: To prepare a parenteral aqueous multivitamin solution, to be used in pediatric patients. Material and methods: The solution was prepared, mixing vitamins according to their stability and compatibility, in a horizontal laminar flow hood. The quality control for this formulation at times zero and 30 days consisted of an organoleptic analysis, microbiologic and pyrogen controls and vitamin quantification. In addition, the effect of vitamin solution incorporation on the stability of total parenteral nutrition formulae was evaluated. The approximated production cost was calculated. Results: The ampoules did not show changes on the organoleptic characteristics. No bacterial contamination or pyrogens were detected. Total parenteral nutrition solutions were not modified after the incorporation of the vitamins. The vitamin solution was stable for one month at 4°C. Conclusions: The manufacture of this formulation results in significant savings, because it has a low manufacturing cost and fulfills pediatric requirements (Rev Méd Chile 2001; 129: 905-10)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.129 n.8 20012001-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872001000800009es10.4067/S0034-98872001000800009
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Nutritional requirements
Parenteral nutrition, total
Pediatrics
Vitamins
spellingShingle Nutritional requirements
Parenteral nutrition, total
Pediatrics
Vitamins
Carreño G,Patricia
Rosas E,Andrea
Rojas E,Irene
Formulación de una mezcla vitamínica intravenosa para nutrición parenteral total pediátrica
description Background: No intravenous multivitamin formulation is available at the Chilean market that fulfills the requirements of pediatric patients on total parenteral nutrition. Therefore, adult formulations must be used. Aim: To prepare a parenteral aqueous multivitamin solution, to be used in pediatric patients. Material and methods: The solution was prepared, mixing vitamins according to their stability and compatibility, in a horizontal laminar flow hood. The quality control for this formulation at times zero and 30 days consisted of an organoleptic analysis, microbiologic and pyrogen controls and vitamin quantification. In addition, the effect of vitamin solution incorporation on the stability of total parenteral nutrition formulae was evaluated. The approximated production cost was calculated. Results: The ampoules did not show changes on the organoleptic characteristics. No bacterial contamination or pyrogens were detected. Total parenteral nutrition solutions were not modified after the incorporation of the vitamins. The vitamin solution was stable for one month at 4°C. Conclusions: The manufacture of this formulation results in significant savings, because it has a low manufacturing cost and fulfills pediatric requirements (Rev Méd Chile 2001; 129: 905-10)
author Carreño G,Patricia
Rosas E,Andrea
Rojas E,Irene
author_facet Carreño G,Patricia
Rosas E,Andrea
Rojas E,Irene
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title Formulación de una mezcla vitamínica intravenosa para nutrición parenteral total pediátrica
title_short Formulación de una mezcla vitamínica intravenosa para nutrición parenteral total pediátrica
title_full Formulación de una mezcla vitamínica intravenosa para nutrición parenteral total pediátrica
title_fullStr Formulación de una mezcla vitamínica intravenosa para nutrición parenteral total pediátrica
title_full_unstemmed Formulación de una mezcla vitamínica intravenosa para nutrición parenteral total pediátrica
title_sort formulación de una mezcla vitamínica intravenosa para nutrición parenteral total pediátrica
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2001
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