The Role of Cavan Nutrient Solution

Kavin is the trade name and generic name for Fat Milk Amino Acid (17) Dextrose (11%) Injection, which works to provide energy, hydration, and electrolytes that can maintain nutritional needs. Fatty Milk Amino Acid (17) Dextrose (11%) Injection is a compounded supplemental fluid that contains a variety of ions, glucose, and amino acids to provide energy, hydration, and electrolytes, which can be injected intravenously to provide essential nutrients to maintain the physiological needs of the patient’s organism in the event that the patient is unable to consume food or drink by mouth. The common adverse effects of Fatty Milk Amino Acid (17) Dextrose (11%) Injection are phlebitis, nausea, vomiting, and chills. It is contraindicated in patients with acute pulmonary edema, water retention, and uncompensated cardiorespiratory insufficiency. Patients need to get the guidance of specialists and should not apply without authorization.