Vitamin C Injections
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Ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is usually administered orally. When oral administration is not feasible or when malabsorption is suspected, the drug may be administered IM, IV, or subcutaneously. When given parenterally, utili..
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Ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is usually administered orally. When oral administration is not feasible or when malabsorption is suspected, the drug may be administered IM, IV, or subcutaneously. When given parenterally, utilization of the vitamin reportedly is best after IM administration and that is the preferred parenteral route.
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Packing: 10 Vials per kit 10ML per vial
Ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is usually administered orally. When oral
administration is not feasible or when malabsorption is suspected, the
drug may be administered IM, IV, or subcutaneously. When given
parenterally, utilization of the vitamin reportedly is best after IM
administration and that is the preferred parenteral route.
For intravenous injection, dilution into a large volume parenteral
such as Normal Saline, Water for Injection, or Glucose is recommended
to minimize the adverse reactions associated with intravenous
injection.
The average protective dose of vitamin C for adults is 70 to 150 mg
daily. In the presence of scurvy, doses of 300 mg to 1 g daily are
recommended. However, as much as 6 g has been administered parenterally
to normal adults without evidence of toxicity.
To enhance wound healing, doses of 300 to 500 mg daily for a week or
ten days both preoperatively and postoperatively are generally
considered adequate, although considerably larger amounts have been
recommended. In the treatment of burns, doses are governed by the
extent of tissue injury. For severe burns, daily doses of 1 to 2 g are
recommended. In other conditions in which the need for vitamin C is
increased, three to five times the daily optimum allowances appear to
be adequate.
Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever the solution and container permit.
HOW SUPPLIED:
Ascorbic Acid (vitamin c) Injection, USP, 250 mg/mL is available in 2 mL ampules.
PROTECT FROM HEAT AND LIGHT. Store at controlled room temperature 15°- 30° C (59°- 86° F).
Pressure may develop within the ampule upon long storage. Precautions should be taken to wrap the container in a protective covering while it is being opened.