What exactly is “Clinimix E 2:75/5” sulfite-free?
Clinimix E 2:75/5 (an amino acid + dextrose parenteral nutrition solution) is formulated for intravenous use and is often supplied as a “sulfite-free” product in certain markets/packaging configurations. “Sulfite-free” means it does not contain sulfites as preservatives, which can matter for people with sulfite sensitivity.
Is it delivered in dextrose 5% and in a plastic container?
“Clinimix E 2:75/5” is specifically described as an amino acid/dextrose formulation where the dextrose component is present (it is commonly supplied as a dextrose-containing Clinimix bag). Whether it is specifically “elect in dextrose 5%” and whether your exact product is in a “plastic container” depends on the exact packaging presentation sold for your country and the exact NDC/lot.
Does this specific product contain calcium?
Some Clinimix formulations can be supplied “with electrolytes” (including minerals like calcium), while others are provided without added calcium and require separate electrolyte supplementation. Your question asks about “calcium in plastic container,” which again depends on the specific Clinimix bag type and label for your supply.
How to confirm from the label (the part that matters for sulfite, dextrose, electrolytes, and calcium)
To verify your exact item, check the carton/bag label for:
- “Sulfite free” wording (or sulfite listed in ingredients/overfill)
- The exact concentration/bag name (e.g., “E 2:75/5” and any “with electrolytes” designation)
- Presence of calcium (e.g., “calcium” listed under electrolytes or “Ca” amount)
- The container type (plastic vs another container; labels usually state the container material and bag format)
If you need an exact match: send the label text or NDC
If you share the full product name as printed on your box (and ideally the NDC/strength line, plus any “electrolytes”/“with calcium” wording), I can tell you whether it is indeed sulfite-free and whether it contains calcium in the packaged solution.
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