Ascorbic Acid Injection (Gvit-c)

Ascorbic Acid Injection (Gvit-c)

Description

Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is a water-soluble vitamin. It occurs as a white or slightly yellow crystal or powder with a slightly acidic taste. It is an antiscorbutic product. On exposure to light, it gradually darkens. In the dry state, it is reasonably stable in air, but in solution, it rapidly oxidizes. Ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is freely soluble in water; sparingly soluble in alcohol; insoluble in chloroform, in ether, and benzene. The chemical name of ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is L-ascorbic acid (vitamin c) .

What is Ascorbic Acid and how is it used?

Ascorbic Acid is an over-the-counter and prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of Ascorbic Acid Deficiency (Scurvy), Urinary Acidification, and as a nutritional supplement. Ascorbic Acid may be used alone or with other medications.

What are the possible side effects of Ascorbic Acid?

Ascorbic Acid may cause serious side effects including:

  • nausea,
  • vomiting,
  • heartburn
  • stomach cramps, and
  • headache

Get medical help right away, if you have any of the symptoms listed above. The most common side effects of Ascorbic Acid include:

  • injection site soreness,
  • faintness, and
  • dizziness

Tell the doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away.

These are not all the possible side effects of Ascorbic Acid. For more information, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Indications

Vitamin C is recommended for the prevention and treatment of scurvy. Its parenteral administration is desirable for patients with an acute deficiency or for those whose absorption of orally ingested ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is uncertain.

Symptoms of mild deficiency may include faulty bone and tooth development, gingivitis, bleeding gums, and loosened teeth. Febrile states, chronic illness, and infection (pneumonia, whooping cough, tuberculosis, diphtheria, sinusitis, rheumatic fever, etc.) increase the need for ascorbic acid (vitamin c).

Hemovascular disorders, burns, delayed fracture, and wound healing is indications for an increase in daily intake.

Click on the “Enquire” button to submit your requirement for Pcd pharma franchise or pharma third party manufacturing of this product.

Also For Higher Anitibiotics (Beta-lactam):- Welcure Remedies

Explore more from this category:- Multivitamin, Multimineral Tablet (Intevit-F) Vancomycin 1 gm Injection (I Vanc 1gm) Ondansetron Injection (Insetron)

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Ascorbic Acid Injection (Welvit -C)

Vitamin A D3 E Biotin (Welrov-H)

Description

Ascorbic Acid Injection (Gvit-c)

Description
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is a water-soluble vitamin. It occurs as a white or slightly yellow crystal or powder with a slightly acidic taste. It is an antiscorbutic product. On exposure to light, it gradually darkens. In the dry state, it is reasonably stable in air, but in solution, it rapidly oxidizes. Ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is freely soluble in water; sparingly soluble in alcohol; insoluble in chloroform, in ether, and benzene. The chemical name of ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is L-ascorbic acid (vitamin c) .
What is Ascorbic Acid and how is it used?
Ascorbic Acid is an over-the-counter and prescription medicine used to treat the symptoms of Ascorbic Acid Deficiency (Scurvy), Urinary Acidification, and as a nutritional supplement. Ascorbic Acid may be used alone or with other medications.
What are the possible side effects of Ascorbic Acid?
Ascorbic Acid may cause serious side effects including:
  • nausea,
  • vomiting,
  • heartburn
  • stomach cramps, and
  • headache
Get medical help right away, if you have any of the symptoms listed above. The most common side effects of Ascorbic Acid include:
  • injection site soreness,
  • faintness, and
  • dizziness
Tell the doctor if you have any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. These are not all the possible side effects of Ascorbic Acid. For more information, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Indications
Vitamin C is recommended for the prevention and treatment of scurvy. Its parenteral administration is desirable for patients with an acute deficiency or for those whose absorption of orally ingested ascorbic acid (vitamin c) is uncertain. Symptoms of mild deficiency may include faulty bone and tooth development, gingivitis, bleeding gums, and loosened teeth. Febrile states, chronic illness, and infection (pneumonia, whooping cough, tuberculosis, diphtheria, sinusitis, rheumatic fever, etc.) increase the need for ascorbic acid (vitamin c). Hemovascular disorders, burns, delayed fracture, and wound healing is indications for an increase in daily intake. Click on the “Enquire” button to submit your requirement for Pcd pharma franchise or pharma third party manufacturing of this product. Also For Higher Anitibiotics (Beta-lactam):- Welcure Remedies Explore more from this category:- Multivitamin, Multimineral Tablet (Intevit-F) Vancomycin 1 gm Injection (I Vanc 1gm) Ondansetron Injection (Insetron) Tramadol hydrochloride 50 mg/ml (Integrol) Ceftriaxone Injection (Welceft-3gm) Ascorbic Acid Injection (Welvit -C) Vitamin A D3 E Biotin (Welrov-H)

Additional information

Brand Name

GVIT-C

Packing

6ML VIAL

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