Egg Oil Lecithin

Egg Oil Lecithin Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Egg Oil Lecithin are primarily a mixture of naturally occurring phospholipids which are isolated from the egg yolk. Egg Oil Lecithin are available as an intravenous fat emulsion indicated as a source of calories for patients requiring parenteral nutrition.

Trade Name Egg Oil Lecithin
Generic Egg phospholipids
Egg phospholipids Other Names Egg lecithin, Egg lecithin component of endolipide, Egg oil lecithin, Egg oil phospholipids, Egg phosphatides, Egg phospholipid, Egg phospholipids, Egg yolk lecithin, Egg yolk lecithins, Egg yolk phosphatides, Egg yolk phospholipids, Endolipide component egg lecithin, Lecithins, egg yolk, Phospholipids egg
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Egg Oil Lecithin
Egg Oil Lecithin

Uses

Egg Oil Lecithin is a compound used as a calorie source in parenteral nutrition.

For use as a source of calories for patients requiring parenteral nutrition.

Egg Oil Lecithin is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Malnutrition

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

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