CLINIMIX (sulfite-free [Amino Acid in Dextrose] injections) CLINIMIX E (sulfite-free [Amino Acid with Electrolytes in Dextrose with Calcium] injections)
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The CLINIMIX Injections App

The CLINIMIX Injections INFUSE App makes it easy to determine your INFUSion rate. View the wide range of CLINIMIX Injections formula options and learn more about using the innovative multi-chamber bag. When it comes to meeting your patient’s parenteral nutrition needs, time counts. Experience the clinical flexibility of CLINIMIX and CLINIMIX E Injections with the app that simplifies PN prescribing.

This tool does not constitute medical advice and is not a substitute for good clinical judgment. It is essential that a carefully prepared protocol based on current medical practices be followed, preferably by an experienced team. Refer to the Full Prescribing Information and Important Risk Information in the INFUSE app or on CLINIMIX.com.



INFUSE Rate Calculator

The CLINIMIX Injections INFUSE calculator is designed to help you evaluate which of your CLINIMIX and CLINIMIX E Injections formulas can appropriately meet the prescribed nutritional goals for your patient.

Multi-Chamber Bag Demo

Get step-by-step instructions for activating the innovative multi-chamber bag

Formula Options

View the wide range of total protein and total calorie needs available in 1- and 2-liter volumes—with and without electrolytes

Indications

CLINIMIX and CLINIMIX E Injections are indicated as a caloric component in a parenteral nutrition regimen and as the protein (nitrogen) source for offsetting nitrogen loss or for treatment of negative nitrogen balance in patients where:

  • The alimentary tract cannot or should not be used,
  • Gastrointestinal absorption of protein is impaired, or
  • Metabolic requirements for protein are substantially increased, as with extensive burns.

Important Risk Information

  • It is essential that a carefully prepared protocol based on current medical practices be followed, preferably by an experienced team. Frequent clinical evaluation and laboratory determinations are necessary for proper monitoring during administration.
  • CLINIMIX and CLINIMIX E Injections are contraindicated in patients having intracranial or intraspinal hemorrhage, in patients who are severely dehydrated, in patients hypersensitive to one or more amino acids and in patients with severe liver disease or hepatic coma. Solutions containing corn-derived dextrose may be contraindicated in patients with known allergy to corn or corn products.
  • Because of the potential for life-threatening events, caution should be taken to ensure that precipitates have not formed in any parenteral nutrient admixture.
  • Use with caution when administering to patients with anuria or renal insufficiency, pulmonary insufficiency, or heart disease. The intravenous administration of these solutions can cause fluid and/or solute overloading resulting in dilution of serum electrolyte concentrations, overhydration, congested states, or pulmonary edema.
  • Metabolic complications have been reported, such as acid-base, electrolyte, and blood glucose imbalances, elevated liver enzymes, and osmotic diuresis and dehydration.
  • Other adverse reactions that may occur include febrile response, infection at the site of injection, extravasation, and hypervolemia. The infusion of hypertonic nutrient injections into a peripheral vein may result in vein irritation, vein damage, and thrombosis.
  • This product contains aluminum that may be toxic with prolonged parenteral administration if kidney function is impaired.
  • CLINIMIX and CLINIMIX E Injections must be admixed prior to infusion.
Video Demonstration
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Chapter 1 Introduction to CLINIMIX Injections
Chapter 2 Anatomy of the multi-chamber bag
Chapter 3 Activation
Chapter 4 Adding IV fat emulsions
Chapter 5 Adding other medications