Articles Related to parenteral
Parenteral Nutrition in the Newborn: Associated Disorders and Nutritional Aspects
Severe prematurity at birth is an indicator of additional attention for the multidisciplinary team, since the newborn in this condition did not have the opportunity to develop organic systems under ideal conditions (intrauterine). Several factors may induce premature birth, malformation of organs or metabolic disruptions, however, additional attention has been given to inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) and deficiency/excess of key nutrients.
Parenteral Nutrition Utilization in Bone Marrow Transplant Recipients
Bone marrow transplant (BMT) recipients often require parenteral nutrition (PN) to meet their nutrient needs. While general guidelines
for the provision of PN support by nutrition support teams (NSTs) have been shown to decrease inappropriate PN use, recommendations
for nutrition in BMT recipients are lacking.
Liposphere: A Versatile Controlled Release Carrier for Hydrophobic Drugs
Researchers have been inventing new drugs since time immemorial. Of late it is established that the development of new drugs alone is not sufficient to ensure progress in drug therapy. The missing link is a potential strategy.It involves the apt selection of drug carrier systems.
Editorial Board Members Related to parenteral
MING-JEN CHEN
Assistant Professor
Division of Gastroenterology
Department of Internal Medicine
Mackay Medical College
Taiwan
Division of Gastroenterology
Department of Internal Medicine
Mackay Medical College
Taiwan
MALCOLM KENNETH ROBINSON
Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
United States
Department of Surgery
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Harvard Medical School
United States