Vitamin C (effervescent tablets)

Vitamin C - effervescent tablets that dissolve well in water and have a fairly pleasant taste. In addition to the external and taste features, these tablets are a vitamin “cocktail” and a very effective drug. They are used both for the prevention of a deficiency in the body of ascorbic acid, and for the treatment of various diseases.

Effervescent tablets "Vitamin C". Instructions for use

Indications for use are very large and varied: from banal bleeding (nose, lung, uterine, and others) to hemorrhagic strokes, as well as poorly healing wounds, burns, ulcers, bone fractures, Addison’s disease, intoxication, psoriasis, infectious diseases and much, much more . You can read more about this in the instructions for use or contact your doctor.

Vitamin C is contraindicated in case of hypersensitivity, tendency to thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, the drug is not recommended for diabetes mellitus, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, sideroblastic anemia, hyperoxaluria, thalassemia, oxalose, urolithiasis, hemochromatosis. During pregnancy and lactation, a more daily intake of vitamin C should not be taken, since the negative effect of the drug on the fetus has been proven, especially for intravenous and intramuscular injections.

Side effects and overdose

Vitamin C (effervescent tablets) can cause completely different side effects, in particular, such as erythropenia, hyperprothrombinemia, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, metabolic disorders (therefore, vitamin C - effervescent tablets are not recommended for people prone to fullness, in other forms this drug does not have such an effect on weight). Hypokalemia, sodium and water retention, increased urine output, flushing of the skin and skin rash are also contraindications for taking vitamin C.

An overdose of vitamin C can affect insomnia, dizziness, headache (especially with long-term use of the drug in doses above 1 g), increased CNS excitability, decreased capillary permeability, damage to the glomerular apparatus of the kidneys and manifestations of the skin and blood vessels.

How to use Vitamin C (effervescent tablets)

As a prophylactic: for adults up to one hundred milligrams, for children up to seventy-five milligrams per day.

For therapeutic purposes: 50 - 100 mg per day for children and adults 2-3 times a day.

In any case, self-medication should not be done, since unqualified help can lead to unexpected and very unpleasant consequences, for more accurate instructions, you should consult your doctor.

Other information

Vitamin C is a common ascorbic acid. Entering the body artificially, it tends to distort the results of most laboratory tests. Such analyzes include: determination of transaminase activity, bilirubin content, glucose levels in the blood and urine.

When taking vitamin C, you need to carefully monitor blood pressure and kidney function, and people with a high iron content in the body need to use vitamin C in moderation. Very often, vitamin C with other vitamins is used in combination and is part of a wide variety of drugs, which allows them to be used to restore immunity and maintain the vitality of the body.

Vitamin C is an excellent way to maintain vitality, to maintain immunity and to maintain your own health. However, do not use it as a panacea for all ills. First of all, ascorbic acid is a medicine, and it is quite strong and effective, and therefore it is best to use it in consultation with your doctor.


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