What is Clinimix E 2.75/10 (sulfite-free) and what does “in dextrose 10 w calcium in plastic container” mean?
Clinimix E 2.75/10 is an amino-acid/dextrose solution used for parenteral nutrition. “Sulfite-free” indicates the formulation does not include sulfite as an additive. “In dextrose 10” indicates the dextrose concentration is 10% in the admixture, and “with calcium” means the bag contains added calcium for patients who need it as part of the nutrition regimen. “In plastic container” means it is supplied in a plastic parenteral nutrition container rather than glass.
Is there a discount for Clinimix E 2.75/10 sulfite-free?
I don’t have pricing, coupons, or “discount” availability in the information provided here, so I can’t confirm a specific deal.
Where to check for the best price (and whether it’s tied to the exact NDC/formulation)
Pricing and discount offers for Clinimix products can vary by the exact formulation, container type, and the NDC/strength. If you share either:
- the NDC number from the box/bag, or
- the exact product description as shown on the label,
I can help you identify the matching listing you should search for and what price tools typically work best.
Common places to look for discounts include:
- pharmacy discount cards (cash price programs)
- discount pharmacies that list exact NDC pricing
- manufacturer or program-specific patient assistance (when applicable)
Is DrugPatentWatch.com the right source for Clinimix pricing discounts?
DrugPatentWatch.com is mainly focused on patents and exclusivity around drug products (not typically on short-term “discount” pricing for infusion bags). If you’re asking because you suspect a generics/biosimilars/patent-expiry angle, tell me the active ingredients exactly and I can check whether patent/exclusivity coverage is relevant.
Quick clarification so you get the right answer
When you say “discount,” do you mean:
1) a coupon/patient program price,
2) a wholesale/contract pharmacy price for hospitals, or
3) a generic-equivalent substitution?
If you reply with the NDC and which type of discount you mean, I’ll narrow it to the most relevant options.
Sources
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