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What does “Freamine III 3” usually mean with electrolytes?
“Freamine III” is an amino-acid–based nutritional product. “3” commonly refers to a specific strength/concentration or presentation used in some dispensing systems, but the exact meaning depends on the country/brand listing and the packaging code. If you’re seeing “with electrolytes,” that typically means the formulation includes added electrolytes (salts like sodium, potassium, etc.) rather than being “electrolyte-free.”
What does “discount” apply to for Freamine III 3 with electrolytes?
In most pharmacy and hospital procurement contexts, “discount” is about pricing reductions from a wholesaler, tender/contract price, or a promotional/managed-access rate. The discount amount and eligibility usually depend on:
- your location (country/region),
- the specific product strength/presentation (the “3”),
- pack size and form (e.g., bag size),
- whether it’s for institutional purchase or retail,
- and any tender/contract pricing terms.
What you should check to get the correct discounted price
To find the right discounted option, you’ll need the exact product identifiers. Look for:
- full product name (exact spelling),
- strength or “grade” tied to the “III 3” code,
- electrolytes status (e.g., “with electrolytes”),
- pack size (mL or number of units),
- manufacturer and catalog/SKU number.
If you share the country and the exact line you’re seeing (or a photo of the label/SKU text), I can help interpret what “Freamine III 3 w electrolytes discount” likely refers to and what details are needed to compute/compare the discount.
If you meant “discount electrolytes” (dose changes): what’s the safe interpretation?
If your real goal is about adjusting electrolytes rather than pricing, be careful: changing electrolyte content can affect sodium, potassium, phosphate, magnesium, and acid-base balance. Any electrolyte modification in parenteral nutrition should be done under clinician/dietitian and lab-monitoring guidance. Pricing language (“discount”) and electrolyte content are often confused in messages or prescriptions, so confirming which one you mean matters.
Send this to narrow it down
Reply with:
1) your country (or the website/pharmacy name),
2) the exact product code/SKU or full label text for “Freamine III 3,”
3) pack size, and
4) the price/discount you’re seeing (e.g., “10% discount,” “$X off,” “N$Y/kg,” etc.).