Glutamine is an amino acid that influences the procedures of development and function of cells in the stomach and intestinal tracts. Glutamine is a clinical foodstuff that is used to supplement nutritional sources of glutamine. glutamine is used to treat a glutamine shortage, or a loss of glutamine brought on by injury or health problem. Glutamine is used in combination with human development hormonal agent to treat brief digestive tract syndrome. Glutamine may also be used for purposes not detailed in this medication overview. FDA maternity category C. It is not understood whether glutamine will hurt unborn infant. If you are pregnant, do not use glutamine without a doctor's suggestions. It is not understood whether glutamine passes into breast milk or if it can hurt a nursing baby. When treating short bowel syndrome, you may need to take glutamine 6 times per day for as much as 16 weeks. The number of times per day you take glutamine depends on the reason you are utilizing it. Take glutamine oral powder with a meal or snack unless routed otherwise. Dissolve your dosage of glutamine oral powder in at least 8 ounces of cold or hot liquid. Do not put completely dry glutamine powder straight into a tube feeding formula. While using glutamine, you might need regular blood or urine tests. Glutamine may be only part of a complete program of treatment that may additionally include a special diet plan, tube feedings, and IV fluids. Keep each dosage of the oral powder in its packet up until you prepare to use the medication.
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