Baxter Canada, a leader in nutrition therapy, today announced Health Canada approval of OLIMEL 7.6% and OLIMEL 7.6% E (amino acids, dextrose, lipids with/without electrolytes, injectable emulsion) for parenteral nutrition for adults when oral or enteral nutrition is impossible, insufficient or contraindicated.
MISSISSAUGA, ON, Sept. 4, 2018 /CNW/ - Baxter Canada, a leader in nutrition therapy, today announced Health Canada approval of OLIMEL 7.6% and OLIMEL 7.6% E (amino acids, dextrose, lipids with/without electrolytes, injectable emulsion) for parenteral nutrition for adults when oral or enteral nutrition is impossible, insufficient or contraindicated. These OLIMEL 7.6% nutrition solutions are the latest additions to the company’s olive oil-based parenteral nutrition portfolio. As a ready-to-use solution, OLIMEL 7.6% (with or without electrolytes) is designed to meet the needs of high-risk patients by combining the highest protein with the lowest glucose formulation available in a standardized, triple-chamber bag. Critically-ill patients and those who have major surgery may require parenteral nutrition, which may be necessary when a patient cannot get adequate nutrients orally or through tube feeding. Most of these patients receive less than half of the protein that is recommended for more than 10 days in the ICU5. While recent studies show that higher protein treatments were associated with lower mortality rates in the ICU6,7 giving patients more protein with ready-to-use products can have the unintended consequence of increasing their intake of glucose and potentially lead to overfeeding. “Through our focus on innovation, Baxter is able to bring OLIMEL 7.6% and OLIMEL 7.6% E, our latest parenteral nutrition products, to Canadian hospitals,” said James Teaff, Business Unit Head, Hospital Products. “Clinicians now have two new nutritional solutions to help their adult patients reach their protein targets, regain their health sooner and minimize hospital stays.” Baxter’s latest OLIMEL 7.6% formulations provide clinicians new options for treating critically-ill patients, as they include:
The use of high protein regimens and olive oil-based lipid emulsions are supported by ASPEN guidelines. Consult the OLIMEL product monograph at: http://www.baxter.ca/en_CA/assets/downloads/monographs/OLIMEL_EN.pdf About Baxter Canada Baxter and OLIMEL are registered trademarks of Baxter International Inc. __________________________ (1) OLIMEL N12 SmPC, 2017. (2) SmofKabiven SmPC, 2017. (3) NutriFlex SmPC, 2015. 4 Trimix HP SmPC, 2017. 5 Hoffer and Bistrian. Am J Clin Nutr 2012;96:591-600. 6 Elke G et al. Critical Care 2014;18:R29. 7 Allingstrup Clinical Nutrition 2012;32: 460=18. 8 Jia Nutrition Journal 2015;14-119. 9 Calder PC, et al. Intensive Care Med 2010;36:735-49. 10 Granato D, et al. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 2000;24:113-8. 11 Olthof E, et al. Clin Nutr 2013;32:643-649. 4. Pontes-Arruda A, Clin Nutr Suppl 2009;4:19-23. 5. 12 Waitzberg DL, et al. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 2006;30:351-67.
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