What are glucose amino acids?

Glucose Amino Acid is an aminocaproic sugar, mainly composed of single molecule of glucose and amino acid, which is mainly used in the clinic for parenteral nutritional medicine. Glucose amino acid is composed of single molecule of glucose and amino acid, a more important aminocaproic sugar, which can be used as raw material for protein composition of human nutrients. It is clinically divided into glucose amino acid oral solution and injection, which is mainly used as parenteral nutrition due to its favorable absorption characteristics. Indications include: glucose amino acid can be used to improve the postoperative intestinal nutrient absorption caused by indigestion, abdominal distension and other symptoms, as well as long-term malnutrition, dehydration and other patients. Adverse effects of glucose amino acid include gastrointestinal reactions such as vomiting; the use of glucose amino acid is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the drug. Glucose Amino Acid should be used reasonably under the guidance of specialized physicians, and during the use of the drug should also closely observe their own conditions to avoid water electrolyte metabolism disorders.