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Enterex® Renal
Proteic /
Caloric supplement specially formulated
to provide the nutritional needs of renal patients
Enterex®
Renal
is a delicious protein/calorie supplement formulated to help manage the
dietary needs of chronic renal dialysis patients and patients requiring
fluid restriction and low electrolytes Enterex Renal is a snack beverage
to provide 2.08 cal/ml in handy drink box with no sugar added. It
provide 520 calories and 19 gram of protein in 8 fluid oz with low
potassium, low phosphorous and a low osmolality
Enterex®
Renal
provides 14% of its calories as
high-biological-value protein to help
minimize urea production. An enhanced
profile of vitamins and minerals helps
replace the losses from dialysis. A reduced
electrolyte content for restricted diets.
The calorically dense formulation (2.0 kcal/mL)
provides needed energy in a limited fluid
volume
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Features
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Calorically
dense (2.08 kcal/mL) to help manage
energy requirements and fluid
restrictions
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14.61% of
calories from high-biological-value
protein
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34.61% of fat
source as MCT to facilitate absorption
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Calcium 29.4 (4.2 % of Daily Value) to help
support bone integrity
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Very low
electrolyte content to help manage
imbalances
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Ready-to-use
vanilla flavor
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Kosher,
lactose-free, gluten-free
Product
Ordering Information
Ordering is easy.
Click on the link below to
purchase online.
Catalog Code 32222 • Net Weight 8.45 fl oz
(250ml) • 27 units per case
Indications
As a nutritional
supplement to help manage the dietary needs of:
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Chronic renal
dialysis patients.
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Patients
requiring fluid restriction and low electrolytes
Administration
For oral and enteral use
only. Not for parental use. Use under medical supervision.
This product is a medical food and should
only be used as directed by a healthcare
provider. |
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References:
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1.National Kidney Foundation, K/DOQL. Clinical practice
guidelines for nutrition in Chronic renal failure. Am J. Kidney
Dis 2000; 35 (No 6, Suppl 2) |
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Bistrian BR.
Role of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome in the
development of protein-caloric malnutrition in ESRD. AM J.
Kidney Dis 1998; 32:S113-S117 |
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Kopple J.
Dietary protein and energy requirements in ESRD patients. Am J
Kidney Dis. 1998; 32:97S-104S. |
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Herselman M,
Moossa MR, Kotze TJ, Knitzinger M, Wuister S, Mostert D.
Protein-Energy Malnutrition as a risk factor for increased
morbidity in long-Term Hemodialysis patients, Journal of Renal
Nutrition Vol 10, No. 1, January 2000, pp 7-15 |
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