Maa: Australia
Kieli: englanti
Lähde: Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)
methionine, Quantity: 2 g/L; valine, Quantity: 2.9 g/L; lysine hydrochloride, Quantity: 3.6 g/L (Equivalent: lysine, Qty 2.9 g/L); isoleucine, Quantity: 3 g/L; glycine, Quantity: 5.15 g/L; tryptophan, Quantity: 0.9 g/L; histidine, Quantity: 2.4 g/L; alanine, Quantity: 10.35 g/L; phenylalanine, Quantity: 2.8 g/L; tyrosine, Quantity: 200 mg/L; glucose, Quantity: 250 g/L; threonine, Quantity: 2.1 g/L; arginine, Quantity: 5.75 g/L; leucine, Quantity: 3.65 g/L; serine, Quantity: 2.5 g/L; proline, Quantity: 3.4 g
Baxter Healthcare Pty Ltd
Injection, intravenous infusion
Excipient Ingredients: glacial acetic acid; sodium metabisulfite; water for injections
Intravenous
1000ml x 1
Not scheduled. Not considered by committee
This product accepted for registration/listing as 'currently supplied' at the time of commencement of the Act. Indications held in ARTG paper records. (Old code)
Visual Identification: Clear solution; Container Type: Bag; Container Life Time: 6 Months; Container Temperature: Store at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius
Registered
1991-09-30
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