PULMOCARE

Pulmocare® Vanilla flavor 237mL

SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD), CYSTIC FIBROSIS, OR RESPIRATORY FAILURE

  • Complete, balanced nutrition for oral or tube feeding, as supplement or sole source nutrition
  • Low in carbohydrate to help reduce diet-induced carbon dioxide production
  • 20% of fat as MCT oil to enhance fat absorption

 

IMPORTED FROM THE U.S.A.

Ingredients

Water, sodium and calcium caseinates, sugar, canola oil, corn maltodextrin, medium chain triglycerides, corn oil, high oleic safflower oil, magnesium chloride, calcium phosphate, emulsifier (soy lecithin), potassium citrate, natural and artificial flavors, sodium citrate, potassium phosphate, ascorbic acid, choline chloride, taurine, I-carnitine, stabilizer (gellan gum), salt, zinc sulfate, d-alpha tocopheryl acetate, ferrous sulfate, niacinamide, calcium pantothenate, manganese sulfate, cupric sulfate, thiamine chloride hydrochloride, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, beta-carotene, Vitamin A palmitate, folic acid, biotin, chromium chloride, sodium molybdate, potassium iodide, sodium selenate, phylloquinoe, cyanocobalamin and Vitamin D3.

Contains milk and soy ingredients.

Nutrition Information

Nutrition Information
UnitPer serving Per 237mlPer 100ml
 
UnitPer serving Per 237mlPer 100ml
Energykcal355150MINERALS
Proteing14.86.24Sodiummg310131
Fatg22.19.32Potassiummg465196
Carbohydrateg25.010.5Chloridemg400169
I-carnitinemg3615Calciummg250105
Taurinemg3615Phosphorusmg250105
Cholinemg15063.3Magnesiummg10042.2
Waterg18678.5Ironmg4.51.9
VITAMINSZincmg5.72.4
Vitamin AIU28401198Manganesemg1.30.55
Vitamin DIU10042Coppermg0.500.21
Vitamin EIU208.4Iodineµg3816
Vitamin Kµg208.4Seleniumµg187.6
Vitamin Cmg7532Chromiumµg3013
Folic acidµg20084Molybdenumµg3816
Vitamin B1mg0.750.32OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
Vitamin B2mg0.850.36Osmolality mOsm/kgH2O475 
Vitamin B6mg1.00.42kcal/N (Non-protein kcal/N) ratio150:1 (125:1)
Vitamin B12µg3.01.3Renal Solute Load mOsm/L512 
Niacinmg104.2Gluten freeYes
Pantothenic acidmg5.02.1Suitable for individuals with lactose sensitivity/intolerance
Biotinµg15063.3    

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