Clinical drug
glutamine 5000 MG Powder for Oral Solution
5000 MG · Powder for Oral Solution · oral
A form of glutamine →
glutamine 5000 MG Powder for Oral Solution — Amino acids and derivatives. INDICATIONS AND USAGE L-glutamine oral powder is indicated to reduce the acute complications of sickle cell disease in adult and pediatric patients 5

Active ingredient
Classification
Amino acids and derivativesAmino Acid
Indications
INDICATIONS AND USAGE L-glutamine oral powder is indicated to reduce the acute complications of sickle cell disease in adult and pediatric patients 5 years of age and older. L-glutamine oral powder is an amino acid indicated to reduce the acute complications of sickle cell disease in adult and pediatric patients 5 years of age and older. (1)
Dosage
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION 5 grams to 15 grams orally, twice daily based on body weight. (2) Each dose of L-glutamine oral powder should be mixed in 8 oz. (240 mL) of cold or room temperature beverage or 4 oz. to 6 oz. of food before ingestion. (2) 2.1 Dosage Administer L-glutamine oral powder orally, twice per day at the dose based on body weight according to Table 1. Table 1. Recommended Dosing Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds Per dose in grams Per day in grams Packets per dose Packets per day less than 30 less than 66 5 10 1 2 30 to 65 66 to 143 10 20 2 4 greater than 65 greater than 143 15 30 3 6 2.2 Preparation of Product Mix L-glutamine oral powder immediately before ingestion with 8 oz. (240 mL) of cold or room temperature beverage, such as water, milk or apple juice, or 4 oz. to 6 oz. of food such as applesauce or yogurt. Complete dissolution is not required prior to administration. 2.1 Dosage Administer L-glutamine oral powder orally, twice per day at the dose based on body weight according to Table 1. Table 1. Recommended Dosing Weight in kilograms Weight in pounds Per dose in grams Per day in grams Packets per dose Packets per day less than 30 less than 66 5 10 1 2 30 to 65 66 to 143 10 20 2 4 greater than 65 greater than 143 15 30 3 6 2.2 Preparation of Product Mix L-glutamine oral powder immediately before ingestion with 8 oz. (240 mL) of cold or room temperature beverage, such as water, milk or apple juice, or 4 oz. to 6 oz. of food such as applesauce or yogurt. Complete dissolution is not required prior to administration.
Contraindications
CONTRAINDICATIONS None None (4)
Mechanism of action
Mechanism of Action The mechanism of action of the amino acid L-glutamine in treating sickle cell disease (SCD) is not fully understood. Oxidative stress phenomena are involved in the pathophysiology of SCD. Sickle red blood cells (RBCs) are more susceptible to oxidative damage than normal RBCs, which may contribute to the chronic hemolysis and vaso-occlusive events associated with SCD. The pyridine nucleotides, NAD + and its reduced form NADH, play roles in regulating and preventing oxidative damage in RBCs. L-glutamine may improve the NAD redox potential in sickle RBCs through increasing the availability of reduced glutathione.
Indicated ICD-10 codes
Source: RxNorm + openFDA + RxClass + FAERS · 2026
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