Vitamin C 0.10g Vidipha medicine for Vitamin C deficiency (200 tablets)

Dosage form Tablet
Specifications Box of 200 tablets
Ingredient Vitamin C
Indication Scorbut disease
Contraindication Kidney stones, urinary stones, anemia due to glazed G6PD, Thalassemia

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Vitamin C100mg

Uses

indications

Vitamin C drug is indicated in the following cases:

  • Treatment of diseases due to vitamin C deficiency. Some oxidation - 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 blood vessel integrity and in cell respiration.

    Deficiency of vitamin C leads to scorbut disease, including collagen synthesis errors with manifestations of healing wounds, defects in teeth structure, capillary rupture causing many spots of bleeding, bruising, bleeding under the skin and mucosa (usually bleeding). Using vitamin C completely loses the symptoms of vitamin C deficiency.

    Pharmacokinetics

    absorption

    Vitamin C is easily absorbed after drinking; However, absorption is a positive process and may be limited after huge doses. In normal human research, only 50% of a dose of 1.5 g vitamin C is absorbed. Absorption of vitamin C in the stomach - intestines can be reduced in people with diarrhea or gastric disease.

    Normal vitamin C levels in plasma are about 10 - 20 micrograms/ml. The entire Viatmin C in the body is estimated at 1.5g with about 30 - 45 mg 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.

    Vitamin C is secreted into breast milk.

    Elimination

    Vitamin C oxygen - chemical reversible into dehydroorscorbic acid. A little vitamin C converted into non -activity compounds including ascorbic acid - 2 - sulfate and oxalic acid excreted in urine. 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 200 mg.

  • Before taking Vitamin C 0.10g Vidipha medicine for Vitamin C deficiency (200 tablets)

    How to use

    Take oral use.

    Dosage

    Vitamin C deficiency

    Adults: 250 - 500 mg/day, divided into small doses, drink at least for 2 weeks.

    Children: 100 - 300 mg/day, divided into small doses, drink for at least 2 weeks.

    Collaborate with desferrioxamin to increase the elimination of vitamin C doses

    100 - 200 mg/day.

    methemoglobin - Blood when there is no green methylene

    300 - 600 mg/day divided into small doses.

    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?

    Symptoms

    Symptoms of overdose include kidney stones, nausea, gastritis and diarrhea.

    Treatment

    Diuretic by infusion may work after a large dose.

    What to do when forgetting 1 dose?

    Not recorded.

    Side Effects

    When using vitamin C , you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

  • Increase oxalate --uria, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, abdominal spasms, fatigue, redness, headache, insomnia, and drowsiness has occurred.

    When experiencing the 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

    Vitamin C contraindications in the following cases:

  • Contraindicated for 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 (increased risk of iron absorption).
  • Be cautious when used

    Taking high doses of vitamin C can lead to drug -resistant phenomenon, so when reducing the dose, it will lead to vitamin C deficiency

    Increased oxalate oxalate may occur after high doses of vitamin C. Vitamin C can cause urine acidification, sometimes leading to urate or cystin precipitate, or oxalate stones, or medications in urinary tract.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    Be cautious when driving or operating machinery due to drugs can cause unwanted effects of headache, drowsiness.

    Pregnancy

    Vitamin C passes through the placenta, if you use vitamin C according to normal needs daily, there is no problem. However, taking large amounts of vitamin C during pregnancy can increase the need for vitamin C and lead to scorbut disease in infants, so do not use more than 1 g/day for pregnant women.

    breastfeeding period

    vitamin C distributed in breast milk. Breastfeeding people use vitamin C according to normal needs have not seen any problems that occur for babies.

    Interactive drug

    Vitamin C interacts with oral contraceptives, anti -acid drugs containing aluminum. Simultaneous use in the ratio of over 200 mg of vitamin C and 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 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 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 oxygen -reducing reactions. The presence of vitamin C in urine increases the false amount of glucose if quantitative with copper reagent (II) sultat 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.

    Storage

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

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