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ABIRATERONE ACETATE vs AMINOSYN II 4.25% W/ ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 20% W/ CALCIUM IN PLASTIC CONTAINER

Independent side-by-side comparison.

Rated against independent regulatory sources·Last updated August 18, 2026·How we rate

Possible drug interaction. ABIRATERONE ACETATE and AMINOSYN II 4.25% W/ ELECTROLYTES IN DEXTROSE 20% W/ CALCIUM IN PLASTIC CONTAINER are different prescription medicines. Combining or switching between them can cause interactions — talk to a pharmacist or prescriber before making changes. This page is not medical advice.

Rating

72/100
60/100

Pharmacy pays

~$25.50 /30

Type

RX
RX

Active ingredient

ABIRATERONE ACETATE
AMINO ACIDS AND CALCIUM CHLORIDE AND DEXTROSE AND MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE AND POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AND POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, DIBASIC AND SODIUM CHLORIDE

Manufacturer

Dosage forms

Tablet
Injectable

Drug class

Cytochrome P450 17a1 Inhibitor

Boxed warning

None
None

Treats

Castration-Resistant Prostatic Neoplasms

Frequently asked questions

Which is better-rated, Abiraterone Acetate or Aminosyn II 4.25% W/ Electrolytes in Dextrose 20% W/ Calcium in Plastic Container?

By our independent rating, Abiraterone Acetate scores higher — 3.6 vs 3.0 out of 5 for Aminosyn II 4.25% W/ Electrolytes in Dextrose 20% W/ Calcium in Plastic Container. Ratings are based on FDA regulatory (recall-safety) data.

What is the difference between Abiraterone Acetate and Aminosyn II 4.25% W/ Electrolytes in Dextrose 20% W/ Calcium in Plastic Container?

Abiraterone Acetate contains Abiraterone Acetate, while Aminosyn II 4.25% W/ Electrolytes in Dextrose 20% W/ Calcium in Plastic Container contains Amino Acids and Calcium Chloride and Dextrose and Magnesium Chloride and Potassium Chloride and Potassium Phosphate, Dibasic and Sodium Chloride — they have different active ingredients.

Ratings are based on FDA regulatory (recall-safety) data. This comparison is for general reference only — not medical advice. Always consult a licensed professional before choosing or switching a medication.