Indications:
Used to prevent scurvy, can also be used for all kinds of acute and chronic infectious diseases and purpura and other auxiliary treatment.
Usage and Dosage:
Chew and swallow, adult usually use 1 ~ 2 tablets, 3 times a day.
Adverse Reaction:
1. Long-term use of 2 ~ 3 grams per day can cause scurvy after drug withdrawal, so it is advisable to gradually reduce the drug withdrawal.
2. Long-term application of large amounts of vitamin C may cause urate, cysteine or oxalate stones.
3. Overdose (more than 1 g daily) can cause diarrhea, red and bright skin, headache, frequent urination (more than 600mg daily), nausea and vomiting, stomach cramps.
4. Excessive use of vitamin C chewable tablets can cause enamel damage.
Interactions:
1. Oral large doses of vitamin C can interfere with the anticoagulant effect of anticoagulants.
2. With barbiturate or pulmidone, etc., can promote the excretion of vitamin C increased.
3. Sodium cellulose phosphate can promote the metabolism of vitamin C into oxalate.
4. Long-term or large-scale application of vitamin C can interfere with the effect of disulfide on ethanol.
5. Salicylic acids increase the excretion of vitamin C.
6. Drug interactions may occur if used in conjunction with other medications. Please consult your physician or pharmacist for details.
Pharmacology:
Antibody and collagen formation, the product involved in the body tissue repair (including some REDOX role), metabolism of phenylalanine, tyrosine, folic acid, iron, carbohydrate, fat, protein synthesis, as well as maintain immune function, hydroxyl serotonin, full blood vessels, and promote the heme iron absorption.
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