CEVITA 500 F.T Pharma injection is treated with vitamin C deficiency (10 blisters x 10 tubes x 5ml)

Dosage form Box of 10 blisters x 10 tubes
Specifications Vitamin C
Ingredient Iron deficiency anemia, vitamin deficiency anemia

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Vitamin C500mg

Uses

Indications

CEVIT 500 drugs are indicated in the following cases:

  • Treatment of diseases due to vitamin C deficiency. tissue in the body and participate in some oxidation and reduction reactions. Vitamin C is involved in the metabolism of phenylalanin, tyrosin, folic acid, norepinephrin, histamine, iron and some drug metabolic enzymes, in using carbohydrates, in lipid and protein synthesis, in immune function, in resistance to bacterial infections, in preserving the integrity of blood vessels and in cell respiration.

    Deficiency of vitamin C leads to Scorbut disease, including a collection of collagen synthesis with the manifestation of not healing wounds, defects in teeth structure, capillary rupture causes many spots of bleeding, bruises, bleeding under the skin and mucosa (usually bleeding).

    Use vitamin C completely losing the symptoms of vitamin C deficiency.

    pharmacokinetic

    absorption

    Plasma vitamin C levels in about 10 - 20mcg/ml. Storing all vitamin C in the body is estimated at 1.5g with about 30 - 45mg daily rotation. Clinical signs of Scorbut disease often become clear after 3-5 months of vitamin C deficiency.

    Distribution

    Vitamin C is widely distributed in body tissues. About 25% of vitamin C in plasma combined with protein.

    Metabolism

    Vitamin C oxygen - chemical reversible into dehydroorscorbic acid. A little vitamin C converted into non -active compounds including ascorbic acid - 2 sulfate and oxalic acid excreted in urine.

    Elimination

    The amount of vitamin C exceeding the needs of the body is also quickly excreted into urine in the form of unchanged. This usually happens when the amount of vitamin C is imported daily exceeds 200mg.

  • Before taking CEVITA 500 F.T Pharma injection is treated with vitamin C deficiency (10 blisters x 10 tubes x 5ml)

    How to use

    Use intramuscularly and intravenously.

    Dosage

    only use the injection when it is not taken.

    It is best to have an intramuscular injection even though the drug causes pain at the injection site.

    Adults: average 500mg - 1g/24 hours.

    Note: The above dose is for reference only. Specific dosage depends on the condition and level of progression of the disease. For a suitable dose, you need to consult a doctor or medical specialist.

    What to do when overdose?

    Report immediately to the doctor when using an overdose.

    In an emergency, call the 115 emergency center immediately or go to the nearest local health station.

    What to do when forgetting a dose?

    Side Effects

    When using Cevit 500, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

    Increase oxalate - urinary, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, abdominal spasms, fatigue, redness, headache, insomnia and drowsiness have occurred.Common

  • Kidney: Increased oxalate.
  • Less

  • Blood: Hemolytic anemia.
  • Cardiovascular: redness, heart failure.

    Central nervous system: faint, dizziness, headache, fatigue. stomach - intestines: nausea, vomiting, heartburn, diarrhea.

  • Neurological - muscle and bone: pain edge.
  • Instructions on how to handle ADR

    Only use the injection in case of essential.

    should not be used at the end of the day because of the slight stimulating effect.

    When experiencing side effects of the drug, it is necessary to stop using and notify the doctor or go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

    Warnings

    Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    Contraindicated

    CEVIT 500 drugs in the following cases:

    Contraindicated to use high doses of vitamin C for people with glucose deficiency - 6 -Phosphat dehydrogenase (G6PD) (risk of hemolytic anemia) people with a history of kidney stones, oxalate oxalate and oxalate metabolism (increased risk of kidney stones), thalassemia disease (increased risk of iron absorption).

    Precautions when used

    Taking high doses of vitamin C can lead to greasy phenomenon, so when reducing the dose will lead to vitamin C deficiency.

    Increased oxalate oxalate may occur after high doses of vitamin C. Vitamin C can cause acid - chemical urine, sometimes leading to urate or cystin precipitate, or oxalate or medication in the urinary tract.

    Patients with glucose deficiency - 6 - Phosphate dehydrogenase phosphate high doses of vitamin C in intravenous injection may have hemolytic. Deep vein thrombosis also occurred after high doses of vitamin C.

    Vitamin C rapid intravenous injection can lead to temporary or dizziness, and can cause cardiac arrest. Only use intravenously when not drinking or in special cases.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    Because the drug has unwanted effects is insomnia, drowsiness, so be careful when used.

    Pregnancy

    Vitamin C passes through the placenta. There are no studies both on animals and on pregnant people and if vitamin C is used according to normal needs, there is no problem on people.

    Breastfeeding period

    Vitamin C is distributed in breast milk. Breastfeeding people use vitamin C according to normal needs daily, there has not been a problem that happens to babies.

    Medicine interaction

    Simultaneously used in the ratio of over 200mg of vitamin C and 30mg of elemental iron to increase iron absorption through stomach - intestines. However, most patients have the ability to absorb iron to drink fully without having to use Vitamin C simultaneously.

    Simultaneous use of vitamin C with aspirin increases the secretion of vitamin C and reduces aspirin secretion in urine.

    Simultaneous use of vitamin C and fluuphenazin leads to a decrease in plasma fluphenazin levels. Acid - chemical urine after taking vitamin C changes the excretion of other drugs.

    Vitamin C is high doses that can destroy vitamin B12, it is necessary to advise patients to avoid taking high doses of vitamin C within an hour before or after taking vitamin B12.

    Because vitamin C is a powerful reducing agent, it affects many tests based on oxygen -reducing reactions. The presence of vitamin C in urine increases the amount of glucose if quantitative with copper reagent (II) sulfate and false reduction of glucose amount if quantitative by glucose oxydase method. With other tests, it is necessary to consult a specialized document on the effects of vitamin C.

    Vitamin C injection solution is similar to penicillin g.

    Storage

    In a dry place, the temperature does not exceed 30 ° C, avoiding light.

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