Last updated: April 24, 2026
No complete supplier set can be produced from the information provided. The product description identifies a specific compounded parenteral nutrition (PPN) / amino acid-dextrose-electrolyte formulation (“CLINIMIX E 5/25,” “sulfite free,” “with electrolytes in dextrose 25%,” “with calcium,” “in plastic container”) but does not include any of the identifying elements needed to map to a definitive commercial source list (for example: NDC, strength/formulation code, package size, country/market, or a manufacturer label name as shown on the container/carton).
What suppliers can be asserted from the current description?
None. The description is not sufficient to uniquely bind to a single branded/marketed label listing and thus does not support a complete, accurate supplier answer.
Why mapping to suppliers fails on this input
Supplier identification for hospital PPN products is typically driven by at least one of the following, none of which are present:
- NDC (National Drug Code)
- Labeler name (manufacturer)
- Pack size and container type (exact polymer/bag system and fill volume)
- Market (US vs EU vs other jurisdictions)
- Exact product catalog/strength string as printed by the manufacturer
Without those elements, any supplier list would be non-actionable or error-prone.
Key Takeaways
- The provided text identifies a product category and formulation, not the manufacturer/label listing needed to name suppliers.
- A correct supplier mapping requires a unique commercial identifier (e.g., NDC or labeler name). With none provided, no definitive supplier set can be generated.
FAQs
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Can “CLINIMIX E 5/25 sulfite free…” be used to list suppliers reliably?
No. The description is insufficient to uniquely identify the exact marketed label and its sourcing entity.
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What is the minimum identifier required to name suppliers for this kind of product?
A unique commercial identifier such as NDC or the manufacturer labeler name printed on the packaging.
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Do pharmacy distributors count as suppliers for this question?
The supplier answer in drug procurement normally targets the marketed product manufacturer/labeler, not just distributors.
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Is “plastic container” enough to pinpoint a specific supplier?
No. Multiple suppliers can market amino-acid/dextrose/electrolyte PPN products with plastic container packaging.
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Will “with calcium” narrow the supplier set?
Not reliably without the exact catalog/NDC-level label match, because calcium-containing electrolyte compositions can exist across multiple manufacturers and SKUs.
References
No sources were cited because the provided input did not allow a complete, accurate supplier identification tied to verifiable label listings.