Allergies |
Individuals susceptible to immunologic responses
to ingested protein antigens may avoid a variety of protein sources
including dairy, soy, eggs, fish and peanuts. These restrictions
can severely limit an individual’s ability to source protein
with all essential amino acids and a reduced allergen content. Profect
is a complete, hypoallergenic protein source and is therefore indicated
for these individuals. |
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Anorexia
and bulimia |
Patients suffering from the eating disorders anorexia
or bulimia are faced with macronutrient deficiencies, especially protein.
Increased dietary intake is a primary protocol. As part of an overall
nutritional therapy, Profect is indicated to increase serum protein
levels, balance metabolism and to aid in the body’s ability
to rebuild lost tissues due to catabolism. |
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Bariatric
surgery |
Profect is indicated for pre-op, post-op and long-term
protein supplementation. Requirements for bariatric patients include
high assimilation ratio, nutrient density, and palatable taste.A single,
2.7-ounce vial of Profect provides 50% of the U.S. R.D.I. for protein,
as well as the complete spectrum of water-soluble vitamins. This protein-to-volume
ratio exceeds the needs of bariatric patients. Profect also provides
exceptional taste and texture, and 100% of the protein is pre-digested
via enzymatic hydrolyses, thereby increasing absorption/assimilation. |
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Burn |
There is massive protein loss from a burn site, along
with increased vascular permeability, decreased albumin synthesis
and protein losing nephropathy. In cases where burn patients may have
difficulty tolerating voluminous levels of food, Profect is indicated.
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Cancer |
Patients in advanced stages of cancer exhibit nutritional
depletion and severe body wasting (cachexia). Adequate nutrition is
difficult to achieve through conventional diet therapy. Supplemental
nutrition such as naso-gastric tube feedings and hyperalimentation
are effective short-term, force-feeding regimens. However, alternate
and long-term regimens may include a nutritionally dense, palatable
supplement whose low molecular weight does not tax the liver or kidneys.
Profect is indicated for these scenarios. |
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Congestive
heart failure, pulmonary edema |
Patients with congestive heart failure, pulmonary edema,
hydrocephalus and compartment syndrome have fluid restrictions. For
these patients, excessive amounts of fluid intake cause serious conditions
such as breathing difficulties, swelling, increased blood pressure
and cardiac problems. Profect is indicated where fluid restriction
jeopardizes the patient’s ability to intake adequate protein. |
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Diabetes |
Profect is indicated for diabetics in need of protein
and/or vitamins without risk of impacting serum blood sugar levels.Profect
is a low glycemic product. It contains zero sugar (zero carbohydrates)
and will not cause a significant rise in serum blood sugar. |
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Immunodeficiency |
Wasting syndrome, nutrient deficiencies, and metabolic
complications are generally seen in immunodeficiency patients. Among
other protocol, highly absorbable protein supplementation is needed
to address these conditions. However, a lack of appetite or an inability
to tolerate many ‘tastes’ and ‘mouth-feels’
may reduce the patient’s desire to eat. Profect is indicated
to address these needs and challenges of immunodeficiency patients. |
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Kwashiorkor
(protein malnutrition) |
Protein malnutrition is oftentimes symptomatic of another
disease. However, according to a U.S. government study, as many as
50% of elderly persons in U.S. nursing homes suffer from protein malnutrition.
Patients suffering from protein malnutrition may be challenged with
protein intake or protein absorption. The protein-to-volume ratio
and small molecular weight of Profect are indicated for both scenarios,
respectively. |
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Mouth
surgery |
Post-op mouth surgery patients may be placed on a liquid-only
diet, thereby temporarily altering their eating patterns. These patients
are challenged with integrating palatable, digestible liquid proteins
into their dietary regimens. Profect is indicated where high nutrient
density and exceptional palatability are desired. |
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Pregnancy
and nursing |
Pregnant and lactating women have protein requirements
that are 30% to 40% higher than normal adults.Low protein intake may
cause a decrease in milk production and depletion of protein stores.
Profect is indicated when an advanced protein supplement is required. |
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Pressure
ulcers |
Studies have linked pressure ulcers and bed sores to
malnutrition. Patients need adequate levels of protein, vitamins,
and minerals to support healing. According to the Agency for Health
Care Policy and Research (AHCPR), patients with pressure ulcers need
1.25 to 1.5 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily.Pressure
ulcer patients may be unable to eat on their own, or unable to tolerate
the organoleptic qualities of conventional food – especially
those rich in protein. Profect is indicated for pressure ulcers, stages
I through IV. |
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Renal
disease |
Profect is indicated as part of a comprehensive care
plan for acute and chronic kidney failure. The combination of protein
malnourishment and fluid restrictions call for a protein protocol
that delivers highly bioavailable protein in a small fluid volume.
Additionally, a low molecular weight protein may reduce the stress
applied to the affected organs. |
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Stress
due to injury or infection |
During severe injury or infection, an overall metabolic
response occurs that results in a loss of lean body mass. A report
published by the Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance (FANTA) suggests
a 50-100% increase in protein needs as part of an overall treatment
protocol for patients with injury or infection. There are several
reasons for this, including increased energy requirements, decreased
protein source from gut turnover, malabsorption, and increased protein
turnover.Profect is indicated for the preservation and restoration
of protein stores and body tissues, as well as for the support of
protein-dependent biochemical functions. |
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Wound
healing |
Patients recovering from wounds have relatively higher
requirements for protein. The combination of stress response and trauma
caused by physical accidents or surgery necessitates relatively higher
requirements for protein intake to achieve a positive nitrogen balance.
Profect is recommended when protein supplementation is indicated. |