- Juven has been clinically shown to support wound healing by enhancing collagen formation in as little as 2 weeks, and to help build and maintain lean body mass (LBM) in 4 weeks
- Recommend two packets per day
- Administer orally or as a modular via feeding tube; use in addition to a complete, balanced diet
- Arginine – supports blood flow and is a building block for proteins, which can contribute to wound healing
- Glutamine – involved in fibroblastic formation of collagen and supports the immune system
- Kosher, gluten-free, lactose-free
- Use under medical supervision
| Manufacturer # |
66680 |
| Brand |
Juven® |
| Manufacturer |
Abbott Nutrition |
| Country of Origin |
United States |
| Administration Method |
Oral / Tube |
| Application |
Oral Supplement |
| Calories per Serving |
95 Calories |
| Calories per Serving Range |
0 to 100 Calories |
| Container Type |
Individual Packet |
| Container Type Range |
Individual Package |
| Flavor |
Fruit Punch Flavor |
| Flavor Range |
Fruit Flavor |
| HCPCS |
B4155 |
| Ingredients |
L-Glutamine, L-Arginine, Citric Acid, Sugar, Hydrolyzed Beef Collagen, Calcium Beta-Hydroxy-Beta-Methylbutyrate, Natural & Artificial Flavor, Ascorbic Acid, Colored with Beet Juice and Beta-Carotene, dl-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate, Zinc Sulfate, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, and Vitamin B12 |
| Nutrient Type |
Arginine |
| Preparation |
Powder |
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| Serving Size |
1.01 oz. Serving Size |
| UNSPSC Code |
42231803 |
| User |
Adult |
| User Group |
Adult |
| Volume |
1.01 oz. |
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Use according to packaging directions and/or advice from a medical professional.
Can your products be taken during pregnancy or lactation?
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Are your supplements okay to take with prescription medications?
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