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How to get rid of TPN safely and transition to oral feeding

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According to the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN), transitioning from total parenteral nutrition (TPN) back to oral or enteral feeding requires careful, strategic management to prevent metabolic complications like refeeding syndrome. Learning how to get rid of TPN is a medical process that must be supervised by a healthcare team to ensure a safe and successful outcome for the patient.

How do you wean off parenteral nutrition safely and effectively?

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The human body is best sustained by eating and digesting food normally, but sometimes intravenous feeding is necessary due to certain medical conditions. The transition away from intravenous (parenteral) feeding, known as weaning, is a complex and gradual process that requires careful medical supervision to ensure the patient's nutritional needs and hydration remain adequate. The key is to gradually increase intake via the digestive tract while slowly reducing the parenteral nutrition (PN).

Understanding the Path to Recovery: Can you get off of TPN?

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Approximately 40,000 people in the United States receive TPN at home, but many wonder: **can you get off of TPN**? The answer depends heavily on the underlying medical condition and the patient's recovery progress. For many, TPN is a temporary lifeline, while for others, it may be a long-term therapy.