Vitamin C 500mg/5ml Injection
Composition:
- **Active Ingredient:**
- Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) - 500 mg
- **Excipients:**
- Sodium Chloride (for isotonicity)
- Water for Injection
- Hydrochloric Acid (to adjust pH)
- Sodium Hydroxide (to adjust pH)
#### Dosage:
- **Recommended Dosage:**
- The typical dosage for adults is 500 mg (1 vial of 5 ml) administered intravenously or intramuscularly.
- For specific conditions, dosages may vary:
- **For deficiency states:** 500 mg to 1 g daily.
- **For acute conditions (e.g., infections):** Up to 1 g to 2 g daily, depending on the severity and physician's discretion.
- **Administration:**
- Administered by a healthcare professional.
- Can be given as a slow intravenous infusion or intramuscular injection.
#### Indications:
- **Primary Indications:**
- Treatment and prevention of Vitamin C deficiency (scurvy).
- Supportive therapy in conditions requiring increased Vitamin C levels (e.g., chronic infections, wound healing).
- **Additional Indications:**
- As an adjunctive treatment in cancer therapy.
- To enhance the immune response in patients with compromised immune systems.
- In cases of severe burns or trauma to promote healing.
- As a part of the treatment regimen for certain metabolic disorders.
#### Contraindications:
- Known hypersensitivity to ascorbic acid or any of the excipients.
- Patients with a history of kidney stones or renal impairment should use with caution.
#### Side Effects:
- Generally well-tolerated; however, possible side effects may include:
- Local irritation at the injection site.
- Gastrointestinal disturbances (if administered in high doses).
- Rarely, allergic reactions.
#### Note:
- Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice and before starting any new treatment.