ASCOR ® vials contain 25,000 mg of ascorbic acid and the largest recommended single dose is 200 mg
Intravenous ascorbic acid (vitamin C) has emerged as a potential treatment for sepsis [ 1 ]
Overview Vitamin C is a nutrient found in food and dietary supplements
nausea
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) Injection: 500 mg/mL 30 mL Vial (Preservative-Free) General Information
) ascorbic acid (AA) has been used as therapy for infectious disease from bacterial and viral origin and adjuvant therapy for cancer
Ascor ( ascorbic acid injection) is vitamin C indicated for the short term (up to 1 week) treatment of scurvy in adult and pediatric patients age 5 months and older for
Oral, IM, IV, subcutaneously: 100 to 250 mg once or twice daily
ASCOR (ascorbic acid injection) for intravenous use is a colorless to pale yellow, preservative-free, hypertonic, sterile, non-pyrogenic solution of ascorbic acid
Usual Pediatric Dose for Urinary Acidification Dosage for Ascorbic Acid
ASCOR (ascorbic acid injection) for intravenous use is a colorless to pale yellow, preservative-free, hypertonic, sterile, nonpyrogenic solution of ascorbic acid
4
Humans rely solely on dietary intake for the maintenance of the body pool of vitamin C (vitC)
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, ascorbate), despite controversy, has re-emerged as a promising anti-cancer agent
[version 57]
However, children younger than 2 years of age are more likely to have kidney stones and age-related kidney problems, which may require caution and an adjustment nausea
Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients
redness of the face, neck, arms and occasionally, upper chest
0) adjusted with Sodium Bicarbonate and Sodium
Rapid intravenous administration (>250 mg/minute) of ASCOR ® may cause temporary faintness or nausea, lethargy, flushing, dizziness, and headache
Learn more about
However, feedback Vitamin C (VitC), also known as ascorbic acid or ascorbate, is an essential water-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in human physiology
Ascorbic acid is an organic acid with a ring structure similar to glucose
The administration of high-dose intravenous (IV) AA has demonstrated benefits in numerous preclinical models in the areas of trauma Intravenous Ascorbic Acid (also known as vitamin C or L-ascorbic acid), is a process that delivers soluble ascorbic acid directly into the bloodstream