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Active Liquid Protein Nutritional Supplement

Manufacturer: MEDLINE

Active Liquid Protein Nutritional Supplement

Manufacturer: MEDLINE

  • Liquid supplement that provides concentrated source of protein for people with increased protein needs
  • Provides up to 15 g of protein per 1 oz. serving
  • Dual protein source of hydrolyzed collagen and whey protein
  • Lactose-free and gluten-free; does not contain glycerin
  • Shelf-stable, do no refrigerate

Coming Soon: New Look, Same 15 Grams of Protein

Ask your Medline sales rep about new cherry and orange flavors in larger 6-bottle cases!

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ENT693CB Active Liquid Protein, Berry Flavor, 15 g of Protein, 30 oz. Bottle4/CS
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ENT693CBH Active Liquid Protein, Berry Flavor, 15 g of Protein, 30 oz. Bottle1 EA
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ENT693OC Active Liquid Protein, Orange Flavor, 15 g of Protein, 30 oz. Bottle4/CS
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ENT693OCH Active Liquid Protein, Orange Flavor, 30-oz. Bottle1 EA
ENT693SFCBUD Active Liquid Protein, Sugar Free, Berry Flavor, 16 g of Protein, 1 oz. Packets100/CS
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ENT693SFCBUDHDiscontinued with Stock
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ENT693SFUD Active Liquid Protein, Sugar Free, Mild Citrus Flavor, 16 g of Protein, 1 oz. Packets100/CS
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ENT693SFUDHDiscontinued with Stock Active Liquid Protein, Sugar Free, Mild Citrus Flavor, 16 g of Protein, 1 oz. Packets1 EA
ENT694SFC Active Liquid Protein, Sugar Free, Cherry Flavor, 15 g of Protein per 1 oz., 30 oz. Bottle6/CS
ENT694SFCH Active Liquid Protein, Sugar Free, Cherry Flavor, 15 g of Protein per 1 oz., 30 oz. Bottle1 EA
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ENT694SFO Active Liquid Protein, Sugar Free, Orange Flavor, 15 g of Protein per 1 oz., 30 oz. Bottle6/CS
ENT694SFOH Active Liquid Protein, Sugar Free, Orange Flavor, 15 g of Protein per 1 oz., 30 oz. Bottle1 EA
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Enhance nutrition, one ounce at a time.

When diet alone is not enough, our Active Liquid Protein with high protein content helps residents and patients get back to being themselves..

Adequate protein intake plays an important role in improving
many conditions commonly found in the elderly. Protein deficiency contributes to:

  • Increased skin fragility1
  • Decreased immune function1
  • Poorer healing1
  • Longer recuperation from illness in older adults.1

Active Liquid Protien

Patients who test for poor nutrition when they are admitted to the ICU may benefit most significantly from greater protein and energy intake, especially during longer ICU stays.2

Inadequate protein intake can also adversely affect wound healing:

  1. Protein deficiency has been shown to contribute to poor wound healing rates with reduced collagen formation and can result in wounds rupturing along the surgical incision.3
  2. High wound exudate loss can result in a deficit of as much as 100 grams of protein in one day. This subsequently needs to be replaced with a high protein diet.3

A small amount packs a powerful punch

Medline Active Liquid Protein consists of a dual protein source of hydrolyzed collagen and whey protein. A 1-oz. serving of Active Liquid Protein contains 15 to 21 grams of protein, roughly one third of the FDA suggested daily value.4

Easy to take

Because Active Liquid Protein is in liquid form, there’s no need for mixing. It’s easy to add Active Liquid Protein to hot or cold food or beverages, or to administer it orally or via feeding tube.

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Also, check out our Active Critical Care Liquid Protein

  • Sugar-free
  • Comes in Citrus Berry flavor
  • Available in 30-oz. and 1-oz.

 

References:

  1. Chernoff R. Protein and older adults. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 2004;23(6 Suppl):627S-630S. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15640517. Accessed November 6, 2017.
  2. Compher C, Chittams J, Sammarco T, Nicolo M, Heyland DK. Greater protein and energy intake may be associated with improved mortality in higher risk critically ill patients: a multicenter, multinational observational study. Critical Care Medicine. 2017;45(2):156-163. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/28098623/. Accessed November 1, 2017.
  3. Russell L. The importance of patients’ nutritional status in wound healing. British Journal of Nursing. 2001; 10(6
    Suppl):S42,S44-49. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12070399. Accessed November 6, 2017.
  4. Protein. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website. Available at: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/InteractiveNutritionFactsLabel/protein.html. Accessed November 6, 2017.

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