Vitamin A and E status in very low birth weight infants: Development of an improved parenteral delivery system

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Plasma vitamin A and E levels were inadequate in very low birth weight infants receiving a continuous infusion of a parenteral multivitamin preparation, 1.5 ml/kg per day, in dextrose-amino acid solution. A new delivery system using 2 ml/kg per day, infused for 6 hours from the first day of life, avoided loss during infusion and significantly improved plasma vitamin A and E levels during the first 28 days of life in very low birth weight infants. (J PEDIATR 1995;126:128-31). © 1995 Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Inder, T. E., Carr, A. C., Winterbourn, C. C., Austin, N. C., & Darlow, B. A. (1995). Vitamin A and E status in very low birth weight infants: Development of an improved parenteral delivery system. The Journal of Pediatrics, 126(1), 128–131. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-3476(95)70515-5

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