Oral solution A.T Ascorbic Syrup 100mg Vitamin C supplement, scorbut treatment (30 packs x 5ml)

Dosage form Syrup
Specifications Box of 30 packs x 5ml
Ingredient Vitamin C

Ingredient

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Composition informationContent
Vitamin C100mg

Uses

indications

A.T ascorbic syrup is indicated in the following cases:

  • Vitamin C supplement.

    pharmacokinetics

    No data.

  • Before taking Oral solution A.T Ascorbic Syrup 100mg Vitamin C supplement, scorbut treatment (30 packs x 5ml)

    How to use

    Drugs form, oral use.

    Dosage

    Children:

  • Supplement vitamin C to the diet: The dose changes from 35 - 100 mg/day means taking 1/2 - 1 tube or pack/day.
  • Supplement vitamin C to the diet: Variable from 50 - 200 mg/day means taking 1/2 - 2 tubes or packaging/day.
  • Preventing and treating Scorbut disease: 100 - 250 mg/time means taking 1 - 2.5 tubes or pack/time, 1-2 times/day. 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? Large doses can cause kidney failure.

    How to handle: Gastric lavage if the patient comes early and supports treatment.

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

    What to do when you forget 1 dose? However, if the time to relax with the next dose is too short, skip the dose and continue the calendar of the drug. Do not use double dose to compensate for missed dose.

  • Side Effects

    When using A.T Ascorbic Syrup may experience unwanted effects (ADR) such as:

  • Gastrointestinal disorders can occur when high doses of vitamin C (from 1 g daily or more).
  • increases oxalate, nausea, vomiting, abdominal spasms, fatigue, insomnia or drowsiness, hemolytic anemia can occur when taking vitamin C.

    Notify the physician with unwanted effects when using the drug.

  • Warnings

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

    Contraindicated

    A.T ascorbic syrup is contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Contraindicated to use high doses of vitamin C for people with G6PD deficiency (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).
  • Be cautious when using

    need to be very careful when taking the drug for patients in the following cases:

  • High doses of vitamin C can cause increased oxalate oxalate, deep vein thrombosis; High doses of vitamin C during pregnancy can lead to scorbut disease in newborns.
  • Vitamin C can cause urine acidification, sometimes leading to urate or cystin precipitate, or oxalate stones, or medications in the urinary tract. causing allergic reactions.
  • The effect of the drug on the ability to drive and operate machinery

    The drug does not cause drowsiness, so it can be used for drivers and operating machinery.

    Use drugs for women during pregnancy and lactation

    pregnancy:

    Vitamin C passes through the placenta. There are no studies both in animals and on pregnant women, and if vitamin C is used according to normal needs, there is no problem on people. However, taking large amounts of vitamin C during pregnancy can increase the need for vitamin C and lead to scorbut disease in babies.

    breastfeeding women:

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

    Medicinal interaction

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

    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 fluuphenazine leads to reduced plasma fluphenazine levels. The acidification of urine after using vitamin C can change the excretion of other drugs.

    Vitamin C high doses can destroy vitamin B12; It is necessary to advise patients to avoid 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 oxidation - 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.

    Cavalry: Due to no studies on the correlation of the drug, do not mix this drug with other drugs.

    Storage

    Leave a cool place, avoid light, temperatures below 30⁰C.

    To be out of reach of children, read the instructions carefully before use.

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