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Oncologic VITAMIN C Intravenous IV High Dose (Source Where to Buy)

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ONCOLOGIC VITAMIN C IV INFUSION® PharmaLife Laboratories (EU)
Ascorbic Acid Sterile Injection 10000MG - 100 mg/mL

FOR INTRAVENOUS USE, CONTAINS
NO PRESERVATIVES
NO CORN SOURCE
NO GMO

Manufacturer: PHARMALIFE Laboratories

It can be diluted with Saline Solution as needed!

E-mail: sales@gerovital-gh3.com
Phone: +40723141550 (whatsapp / viber / telegram)
Bucharest, Romania, Europe

Cancer patiens can use from 10grams (1 iv bottle)
to 100grams (10iv bottles) Ascorbic Acid daily

Schedule of treatment for one month:
Week 1: 1 x 10 g (1 iv bottle) infusion per day, 3 times per week - 3iv bottles + 3 iv infusion kits
Week 2: 1 x 20 g (2 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week - 6iv bottles + 3 iv infusion kits
Week 3: 1 x 40 g (4 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week - 12 iv bottles + 3 iv infusion kits
Week 4: 1 x 50 g (5 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week - 15 iv bottles + 3 iv infusion kits
Week 5: 1 x 80 g (8 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week
Week 6: 1 x 100 g (10 iv bottles) infusion per day, 3 times per week.

Treatment will be continued with maximum dose 100 grams (10 iv bottles) for each session at least one month.
For intravenous administration, it is recommended to dilute VITAMIN C IV with SALINE SOLUTION in 1/2 dilution.
The indicated doses and treatment schedules should be followed.
VITAMIN C IV solution for injection is very sensitive to environmental factors and it is necessary to keep the product protected from light.
Do not administer together with sulphamides because Ascorbic Acid may favor the precipitation of sulphamides in the urine.
Intravenous rapid injection is not recommended!

SIDE EFFECTS: They were not found!
For each session one iv infusion kit!

Key Product Features

Brand Name: VITAMIN C IV 100ML PharmaLife Laboratories EU
Container: VIAL BOTTLE
Route of Administration: INTRAVENOUS
Class: Rx
Form: Pharmacy Bulk Pack
Preservative: NO
Strength: 10Grams/100ML
Therapeutic Class: VITAMIN C
Generic Name: ASCORBIC ACID INTRAVENOUS INJECTION
Transportation conditions, for less than 25 days
Product stability data indicates product is stable with short term transportation temperatures and excursions
Storage conditions, other than during short term transportation
Store at 2 – 25°C
Protect from Light and/or Freezing: Yes
Size: 100ML
Sales U/M: Each

DESCRIPTION:
Ascorbic Acid (vitamin C) is a water-soluble vitamin. It occurs as a white or slightly yellow crystal or powder with a slight acidic taste. It is an antiscorbutic product. On exposure to air and light it gradually darkens. In the dry state it is reasonably stable in air, but in solution it rapidly oxidizes. Ascorbic Acid is freely soluble in water; sparingly soluble in alcohol; insoluble in chloroform, ether, and benzene. The chemical name of Ascorbic Acid is L-ascorbic acid. The molecular formula is C6H806 and the molecular weight is 176.13.

Ascorbic Acid injection is a clear, colourless to slightly yellow sterile, solution of Ascorbic Acid in Water for Injection intravenous use.
Each mL contains ascorbic acid 100 mg. The pH is 5.5 - 7.0.

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY:
In humans, an exogenous source of ascorbic acid is required for collagen formation and tissue repair. Ascorbic acid is reversibly oxidized to dehydroascorbic acid in the body. These two forms of the vitamin are believed to be important in oxidation-reduction reactions. The vitamin is involved in tyrosine metabolism, conversion of folic acid to folinic acid, carbohydrate metabolism, synthesis of lipids and proteins, iron metabolism, resistance to infections, and cellular respiration.
Ascorbic acid deficiency results in scurvy. Collagenous structures are primarily affected, and lesions develop in bones and bloodvessels.Administration of ascorbic acid completely reverses the symptoms of ascorbic acid deficiency.

INDICATIONS AND USAGE:
Ascorbic acid 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 or orally ingested ascorbic acid 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.

CONTRAINDICATIONS:
There are no contraindications to the administration of ascorbic acid.

ADVERSE REACTIONS:
Too rapid intravenous administration of the solution may cause temporary faintness or dizziness.

DOSAGE ADMINISTRATION:

10Grams to 100Grams daily for at least one month

HOW SUPPLIED: VITAMIN C IV® (Ascorbic Acid Injection) 100mg/mL, is available in a 100-mL sterile vial.

For therapeutic use only.

PROTECT FROM LIGHT. Store between 2°- 25°C. Do not freeze.

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