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Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) from Sopharma Ad supports immune function and collagen production. This EU-sourced injectable form is designed for intramuscular or in

Ascorbic Acid

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What is Ascorbic Acid?

Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) from Sopharma Ad supports immune function and collagen production. This EU-sourced injectable form is designed for intramuscular or intravenous use. Ideal for addressing vitamin C deficiency when oral intake is insufficient.

What is Ascorbic Acid used for?

Ascorbic acid is commonly used to prevent or treat low levels of vitamin C in the body. It supports general health, immune function, and skin integrity. People may use it when dietary intake is inadequate or during increased metabolic demand. It is also used in certain clinical settings to support recovery.

What are the side effects of Ascorbic Acid?

When administered, ascorbic acid helps maintain healthy vitamin C levels in the body. Users may notice improved overall vitality and support for normal immune responses. It contributes to collagen formation, which is important for skin, bones, and connective tissues. The effects vary based on individual vitamin C status.

What precautions apply to Ascorbic Acid?

Store ascorbic acid injections in a cool, dry place away from direct light. Always use as directed by a healthcare professional. Keep out of reach of children. Discard any unused portion after opening to prevent contamination. Consult a healthcare provider if you have kidney issues or are prone to kidney stones.

What does Ascorbic Acid interact with?

Ascorbic acid may interact with certain medications, including blood thinners and chemotherapy drugs. High doses can affect the absorption or effectiveness of some medications. It may also interact with oral contraceptives and aspirin. Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications you are taking.

Frequently asked questions

What is ascorbic acid used for?+
Ascorbic acid is primarily used to prevent or treat vitamin C deficiency.
Can I use ascorbic acid injections at home?+
Use should be supervised by a healthcare professional due to the intramuscular or intravenous route.
How should ascorbic acid injections be stored?+
Store in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.
Are there side effects of ascorbic acid injections?+
Possible side effects include irritation at the injection site or mild digestive discomfort.
Who should avoid ascorbic acid injections?+
Individuals with kidney disorders or a history of kidney stones should consult a doctor before use.
Information provided on this page is for educational use by procurement and clinical professionals. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for medical advice and prescribing decisions. GNH USA supplies this product subject to applicable regulatory and licensing requirements.

Product details

Drug
Ascorbic Acid
Route
Intramuscular Use , Intravenous Use
Manufacturer
Sopharma Ad
Origin
EU

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