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Super Soluble Duocal

Super Soluble Duocal

A powdered medical food providing fat and carbohydrate for increase caloric intake. Click here to visit the Duocal website.

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This formulation is available in the US and Canada.


Main Features:
  • Completely soluble in water, liquids and moist foods without altering the taste
  • Calorically dense – 1 scoop (5 g) provides 25 kcal
  • Tolerance – unique dual energy source of fat and carbohydrate
  • Gluten-, lactose-, sucrose-, and fructose-free
  • Osmolality (1:3 dilution) = 310 mOsm/kg
  • Energy distribution:
      Carbohydrate 59%
      Fat (MCT 35% / LCT 65 %) 41%

Indications:

  • Disorders of protein and amino acid metabolism.
  • Protein restricted diets
  • Electrolyte restricted diets
  • High energy diets

 


Precaution:

Not suitable as a sole source of nutrition. Not for parenteral use.

Ordering Information:

Product Code
Reimbursement Code
HCPCS Code
Packaging
Calories

118262

49735-0182-62

B4155

6 x 400 g

1968

10281 (sachet)*
49735-0102-81
B4155
40 x 10 g
49
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Clinical References

  1. Illsinger S, Lücke T, Meyer U, Vaske B, Das AM. Branched chain amino acids as a parameter for catabolism in treated phenylketonuria. Amino Acids. 2005 Feb;28(1):45-50.
  2. Plauth M, Roske AE, Romaniuk P, Roth E, Ziebig R, Lochs H.  Post-feeding hyperammonaemia in patients with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt and liver cirrhosis: role of small intestinal ammonia release and route of nutrient administration. Gut. 2000 Jun;46(6):849-55.
  3. Wilson DC, Cairns P, Halliday HL, Reid M, McClure G, Dodge JA. Randomised controlled trial of an aggressive nutritional regimen in sick very low birthweight infants. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed. 1997 Jul;77(1):F4-11.
  4. Iacona G Carroccio A, Cavataio F & Montalto G.  Case report: Multiple food allergy.  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 1993; 16:472-473
  5. Morris R, Hart K, Smith V, Shannon L, Bolton J, Abbott R, Alleyne M, Plant H, Slevin ML. A comparison of the energy supplements Polycal and Duocal in cancer patients. J Hum Nutr Diet. 1990; 3: 171-176

 

 

 

 

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