Indications:
For the prevention of scurvy, it can also be used for a variety of acute and chronic infectious diseases and purpura and other adjuvant therapy.
Dosage:
After chew swallow, once commonly used in adults from 1 to 2, 3 times a day.
Ingredients:
This product Each tablet contains Vitamin C 0.1 grams. Excipients: citric acid, mannitol, sorbitol, aspartame, orange powder flavor, lakes, povidone K30, magnesium stearate.
Properties. White, white or colored tablets; taste slightly sweet and sour.
Drug interactions:
1. Oral large doses of vitamin C can interfere with the anticoagulant effect of anticoagulant drugs.
2. phenobarbital or primidone and other combination can cause vitamin C excretion.
3. cellulose sodium can contribute to vitamin C metabolism oxalate.
4. Long-term or when a large number of vitamin C, can interfere with the action of disulfiram for alcohol.
5. Salicylic acid can increase vitamin C excretion.
6. As with other drugs at the same time use may occur drug interactions, please consult your physician or pharmacist.
For the prevention of scurvy, it can also be used for a variety of acute and chronic infectious diseases and purpura and other adjuvant therapy.
Dosage:
After chew swallow, once commonly used in adults from 1 to 2, 3 times a day.
Ingredients:
This product Each tablet contains Vitamin C 0.1 grams. Excipients: citric acid, mannitol, sorbitol, aspartame, orange powder flavor, lakes, povidone K30, magnesium stearate.
Properties. White, white or colored tablets; taste slightly sweet and sour.
Drug interactions:
1. Oral large doses of vitamin C can interfere with the anticoagulant effect of anticoagulant drugs.
2. phenobarbital or primidone and other combination can cause vitamin C excretion.
3. cellulose sodium can contribute to vitamin C metabolism oxalate.
4. Long-term or when a large number of vitamin C, can interfere with the action of disulfiram for alcohol.
5. Salicylic acid can increase vitamin C excretion.
6. As with other drugs at the same time use may occur drug interactions, please consult your physician or pharmacist.