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Enteral formula feeds interfere with phenytoin absorption

Brain and Development, 1994
Two children treated for status epilepticus had low plasma phenytoin levels during enteral feeding, despite adequate oral dosage. The target range (10-20 mg/l) was achieved when feeds were stopped, or when intravenous phenytoin was used. Enteral feeding may interfere with the absorption of oral phenytoin thereby compromising seizure control.
M, O'Hagan, S J, Wallace
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Osmolality of enteral formulas for maternal phenylketonuria

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1985
AbstractOsmolalities of individual products and composite diets used in the treatment of maternal phenylketonuria were measured. Mathematical equations were developed which predict osmolality. Quantitative information on osmolalities of enteral formulas for women with maternal phenylketonuria may help clinicians plan diets to avoid the risk of ...
K, Anderson, P B, Acosta, B, Kennedy
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Stability of Drugs with Enteral Nutrient Formulas

DICP, 1990
Experiments were performed to determine the chemical stability and compatibility of cephalexin, cimetidine, diazepam, or propranolol with full-strength and half-strength Isocal, Sustacal, and Sustacal HC (Mead Johnson). The enteral nutrient formulas (ENFs) containing the solid or liquid dosage forms were stored at 24°C and samples were taken at times ...
J G, Strom, S W, Miller
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Enteral Nutrition Formulas: Which Formula Is Right for Your Adult Patient?

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2009
In the last few decades, there has been tremendous advancement in the area of enteral nutrition formulas. Enteral nutrition makes it possible to provide important substrates for those who cannot or will not meet daily requirements via oral intake but who have an intact digestive system.
Yimin, Chen, Sarah J, Peterson
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Specialized formulas for enteral nutrition support

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1986
Enteral or tube feeding is the standard nutritional support modality for patients with a functioning gastrointestinal tract. Expanding knowledge of the role of nutrients in disease has prompted the development of specialized nutrients for patients with specific diseases.
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Using enteral nutrition formulas.

The Gastroenterologist, 1994
A review of enteral tube feeding formulations is presented. When choosing an enteral formula product for a patient one must first determine the calorie and protein needs of the patient. Then one must determine the level of gastrointestinal tract function. First ask, to what degree is the small bowel functioning: totally, partially, or not at all?
J A, Culpepper-Morgan   +2 more
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Recovery of phenytoin from an enteral nutrient formula

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1986
The recovery of phenytoin from phenytoin oral suspension dispersed in an enteral nutrient formula was determined. The study was conducted in two phases. In phase 1, diluted phenytoin oral suspension was added to 10 1-mL samples of full-strength Osmolite and 10 1-mL samples of a distilled water control solution to produce a theoretical concentration of ...
M A, Hooks   +3 more
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Microbial contamination of enteral feeding formulas and diarrhea

Nutrition, 2000
Twenty-five medical and surgical patients receiving liquid ready-to-use sterile enteral formulas were evaluated prospectively to investigate the relation of diarrhea to serum albumin level, total lymphocyte count, delayed hypersensitivity to purified protein derivative, antibiotic therapy, administration rate and site of enteral formula, and microbial ...
T, Okuma   +3 more
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Enteral Nutrition Support: Formula Preparation from Modular Ingredients

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1983
Many hospitalized patients are undernourished, and often this condition can be corrected by feeding one of a variety of commercial enteral formulas through a thin nasoenteral cannula. In a subset of tube feeding patients, nutritional requirements are unique, and needs cannot be met by a fixed composition formula. Modification, or de novo fabrication of
J L, Smith, S B, Heymsfield
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Aluminum in Enteral Nutrition Formulas and Parenteral Solutions

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1997
To examine the aluminum content of several commercially available enteral nutrition formulas and parenteral solutions.Twelve enteral nutrition formulas and 10 parenteral solutions were commonly used in routine clinical care of patients and obtained from different medical companies in Turkey.
T, Baydar   +4 more
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