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Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition

Antonio Arroyo Sebastian · Phase 3 active Small molecule

Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition is a Small molecule drug developed by Antonio Arroyo Sebastian. It is currently in Phase 3 development for Perioperative nutritional support in surgical patients unable to tolerate oral or enteral feeding, Prevention of malnutrition in patients undergoing major surgery.

Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition delivers essential nutrients (amino acids, glucose, lipids, vitamins, minerals) intravenously to maintain nutritional status in patients unable to eat orally during the perioperative period.

Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition delivers essential nutrients (amino acids, glucose, lipids, vitamins, minerals) intravenously to maintain nutritional status in patients unable to eat orally during the perioperative period. Used for Perioperative nutritional support in surgical patients unable to tolerate oral or enteral feeding, Prevention of malnutrition in patients undergoing major surgery.

At a glance

Generic namePerioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition
SponsorAntonio Arroyo Sebastian
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaNutritional Support / Perioperative Care
PhasePhase 3

Mechanism of action

This is a nutritional support therapy rather than a pharmacological drug. It provides macronutrients and micronutrients via peripheral venous access to prevent malnutrition, support wound healing, and maintain metabolic function in surgical patients who cannot tolerate enteral feeding before, during, or immediately after surgery. The formulation typically contains balanced ratios of amino acids, dextrose, and lipid emulsions to meet caloric and protein requirements.

Approved indications

Common side effects

Key clinical trials

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Frequently asked questions about Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition

What is Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition?

Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition is a Small molecule drug developed by Antonio Arroyo Sebastian, indicated for Perioperative nutritional support in surgical patients unable to tolerate oral or enteral feeding, Prevention of malnutrition in patients undergoing major surgery.

How does Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition work?

Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition delivers essential nutrients (amino acids, glucose, lipids, vitamins, minerals) intravenously to maintain nutritional status in patients unable to eat orally during the perioperative period.

What is Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition used for?

Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition is indicated for Perioperative nutritional support in surgical patients unable to tolerate oral or enteral feeding, Prevention of malnutrition in patients undergoing major surgery.

Who makes Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition?

Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition is developed by Antonio Arroyo Sebastian (see full Antonio Arroyo Sebastian pipeline at /company/antonio-arroyo-sebastian).

What development phase is Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition in?

Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition is in Phase 3.

What are the side effects of Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition?

Common side effects of Perioperative peripheral parenteral nutrition include Peripheral vein irritation or thrombophlebitis, Hyperglycemia, Electrolyte imbalances, Infection at infusion site.

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