Stability Study and Clinical Evaluation of Lipid Injectable Emulsion in Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures Used for Preterm Neonates
Abstract
Background Intravenous administration of parenteral nutrition (PN) admixtures containing 4‐oil lipid injectable emulsion (ILE) in preterm neonates is usually prohibited because of limited clinical data. The authors evaluated the stability, safety, and efficacy of PN admixtures containing 4‐oil ILE, for the first time, in preterm neonates. Methods A series of PN admixtures were prepared for consecutive administration in preterm neonates over a...
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Title
Stability Study and Clinical Evaluation of Lipid Injectable Emulsion in Parenteral Nutrition Admixtures Used for Preterm Neonates
Published Date
Jul 16, 2020
Volume
36
Issue
3
Pages
696 - 703
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