Leucine, Phenylalanine, Lysine Hydrochloride, Methionine, Isoleucine, Valine, Histidine, Threonine, Tryptophan, Alanine, Glycine, Arginine, Proline, Tyrosine, Serine
Injection · trading as Travasol
Current
FDA shortage record
- Substance
- Leucine, Phenylalanine, Lysine Hydrochloride, Methionine, Isoleucine, Valine, Histidine, Threonine, Tryptophan, Alanine, Glycine, Arginine, Proline, Tyrosine, Serine
- Brand name
- Travasol
- Manufacturer
- Baxter Healthcare Corporation
- Dosage form
- Injection
- Presentation
- Travasol, Injection, 2.07 g/100 mL; 1.15 g/100 mL; 1.03 g/100 mL; 480 mg/100 mL; 600 mg/100 mL; 730 mg/100 mL; 580 mg/100 mL; 400 mg/100 mL; 560 mg/100 mL; 680 mg/100 mL; 500 mg/100 mL; 420 mg/100 mL; 180 mg/100 mL; 40 mg/100 mL; 580 mg/100 mL (NDC 0338-0644-04)
- Route(s)
- INTRAVENOUS
- Therapeutic category
- Gastroenterology
- Package NDC
0338-0644-04- Initially posted
- 12/08/2020
- Current FDA status
- Current
Reason and context
Reason reported: Demand increase for the drug
Estimated recovery: TBD
Manufacturer contact
Per the FDA record, the manufacturer's contact for supply inquiries is 888-229-0001.
If you're affected by this shortage
- Talk to your prescribing clinician or pharmacist about therapeutic alternatives. Do not switch medications on your own.
- Ask your pharmacy to check supply across multiple wholesalers and other branches.
- Check current pharmacy pricing and availability via GoodRx (affiliate link).
- Report a continuing supply problem to FDA via the FDA Drug Shortages contact form.
Sources
- FDA Drug Shortages database, accessed via the openFDA Drug Shortages API.
- FDA Structured Product Label (SPL set ID
8543b5be-0f43-4891-9e56-d7c39fe839b5). - FDA UNII identifier:
OF5P57N2ZX. - See the Drug Shortage Tracker methodology for sourcing, update cadence, normalization rules, and limits.
Important
This page reproduces publicly available FDA shortage data for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice and does not establish a clinician-patient relationship. Shortage status changes frequently; verify directly with your pharmacist or the FDA Drug Shortages site before making any treatment decision.