OMEFLEX

This brand name is authorized in Ireland, United Kingdom

Active ingredients

The drug OMEFLEX contains a combination of these active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs):

1 Calcium chloride
UNII M4I0D6VV5M - CALCIUM CHLORIDE

Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body, and is an essential body electrolyte. Homeostasis is mainly regulated by the parathyroid hormone, by calcitonin, and by the activated form of vitamin D. Calcium is a structural component of bones and teeth. It is also required for blood clotting, neurotransmitter release, muscle contraction and normal heartbeat.

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2 Glucose
UNII LX22YL083G - DEXTROSE MONOHYDRATE

Glucose is frequently used in both adults and children to restore blood glucose concentrations in the treatment of hypoglycaemia resulting from insulin excess or from other causes. The metabolism of glucose is an energy source for the body.

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3 Glycine
UNII TE7660XO1C - GLYCINE
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4 L-Alanine
UNII OF5P57N2ZX - ALANINE

The alanine is an a-amino acid and the L-stereoisomer is one of the 24 protein amino acids encoded by the human genetic code. The a-carbon of alanine is a methyl group (-CH3). Based on this characteristic, alanine is classified as “non-polar” or “hydrophobic” amino acid. Also the methyl alanine is relatively chemically inert, which means that the alanine almost never involved in the functionality of the proteins, but is usually a structural part of the proteins, without being part of the “active site” of them.

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5 L-Arginine
UNII 94ZLA3W45F - ARGININE

Arginine is an essential amino acid that is physiologically active in the L-form. It is commonly found as a component of total parenteral nutrition.

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6 L-Aspartic acid
UNII 30KYC7MIAI - ASPARTIC ACID
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7 L-Glutamic acid
UNII 3KX376GY7L - GLUTAMIC ACID

Glutamic acid is a non-essential aminoacid used in biosynthesis of proteins. Besides being a building block of proteins, glutamic acid plays a principal role in neural activation. Glutamate is also responsible for the umami (savory) flavor of certain foods. In medicine, glutamate is used as a metabolic supplemnet in patients undergoing coronary surgery.

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8 Histidine
UNII X573657P6P - HISTIDINE MONOHYDROCHLORIDE MONOHYDRATE
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9 L-Isoleucine
UNII 04Y7590D77 - ISOLEUCINE
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10 L-Leucine
UNII GMW67QNF9C - LEUCINE
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11 L-Lysine monohydrochloride
UNII JNJ23Q2COM - LYSINE HYDROCHLORIDE
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12 Methionine
UNII AE28F7PNPL - METHIONINE
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13 L-Phenylalanine
UNII 47E5O17Y3R - PHENYLALANINE
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14 Proline
UNII 9DLQ4CIU6V - PROLINE
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15 L-Serine
UNII 9DLQ4CIU6V - PROLINE
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16 L-Threonine
UNII 2ZD004190S - THREONINE
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17 L-Tryptophan
UNII 8DUH1N11BX - TRYPTOPHAN
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18 L-Valine
UNII HG18B9YRS7 - VALINE
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19 Magnesium acetate
UNII I01G0EJC3B - MAGNESIUM ACETATE TETRAHYDRATE
20 Triglycerides, medium chain
UNII C9H2L21V7U - MEDIUM-CHAIN TRIGLYCERIDES
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21 Omega-3-acid ethyl esters
UNII 71M78END5S - OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS
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22
UNII M911911U02 - POTASSIUM ACETATE
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23 Sodium acetate
UNII 4550K0SC9B - SODIUM ACETATE
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24 Sodium chloride
UNII 451W47IQ8X - SODIUM CHLORIDE

Sodium chloride is the principle salt involved in maintaining the osmotic tension of blood and tissues. Changes in osmotic tension influence the movement of fluids and diffusion of salts in cellular tissue.

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25 Sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate
UNII 5QWK665956 - SODIUM PHOSPHATE, MONOBASIC, DIHYDRATE
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26 Caustic soda
UNII 55X04QC32I - SODIUM HYDROXIDE
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27 Soybean oil, refined
UNII 241ATL177A - SOYBEAN OIL
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28 Zinc acetate dihydrate
UNII FM5526K07A - ZINC ACETATE

The active moiety in zinc acetate is zinc cation, which blocks the intestinal absorption of copper from the diet and the reabsorption of endogenously secreted copper.

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Medicine classification

This drug has been classified in the anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) classification system as follows:

ATC code Group title Classification
B05BA10 Combinations B Blood and blood forming organs → B05 Blood substitutes and perfusion solutions → B05B I.V. solutions → B05BA Solutions for parenteral nutrition
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Authorization and marketing

This drug has been assigned below unique identifiers within the countries it is being marketed:

Country Identification scheme Identifier(s)
Country: GB Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency Identifier(s): 213445, 213536, 213540, 214303, 214311, 239924, 239926, 239928, 239930, 239936, 239986, 239989, 387225, 387226, 387253, 387254, 387259, 387260, 387285, 387286, 387291, 387297, 387303, 387304

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