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resource protein

Stanley Dudrick's Memorial Hospital · FDA-approved active Small molecule

Resource protein is a nutritional supplement providing essential amino acids and protein for metabolic support and tissue maintenance.

Resource protein is a nutritional supplement providing essential amino acids and protein for metabolic support and tissue maintenance. Used for Protein malnutrition and nutritional deficiency, Post-surgical recovery and wound healing support, Metabolic support in critically ill or hospitalized patients.

At a glance

Generic nameresource protein
SponsorStanley Dudrick's Memorial Hospital
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaNutritional Support / Clinical Nutrition
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

Resource protein is a medical food or nutritional product designed to deliver concentrated protein and amino acids to support protein synthesis, wound healing, and metabolic recovery. It is typically used in clinical nutrition settings, particularly for patients with increased protein requirements due to illness, surgery, or malnutrition. The product supplies exogenous amino acids to meet elevated nutritional demands when oral intake is insufficient.

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