Vitamin C injection 2ml Ampoule 500mg
10 Ampules $23.99
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Each 2ml ampule contains
- 500mg Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)
- 1 dose per ampoule
- For Intramuscular or intravenous injection
- Vegan Friendly
- GMP & PIC/S Quality is Guaranteed
- Date Code Expires: JAN 2028
- 10.00 Flat fee shipping, avg. delivery time 7-10 days. Some US packages can take longer.
- Maximum 60 per order (600amps / 12 boxes)
- This product should only be used under professional healthcare guidance and support
- Manufacturer: TP Drug or March Pharma.
- Long description can be found below the reviews
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Vitamin C Injection 2ml 500mg Ascorbic acid ampoule
Use of this product should be done under professional supervision and consultation with your doctor.
Contents:
500mg/2ml (250mg per ml)
Sterile water
Appearance
Sterile clear pale yellow to yellow solution
Storage
Store below 25C / 77F, Keep in tight container, Protect from light
Side Effects and Safety
When given as a shot: Vitamin C is likely safe for most people when given as a shot into the muscle by a health care provider.
- Common side effects are pain and swelling at the injection site. High doses of vitamin C injections seem to have few side effects. In very high doses there is a potential for nausea and pain at the injection site.
Warnings and Precautions
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Vitamin C is likely safe for pregnant or breast-feeding women when taken by mouth in amounts no greater than 2000mg daily for women over 19 years old, and 1800mg daily for women 14-18 years old, or given intramuscularly or intravenously.
Taking too much vitamin C during pregnancy can cause problems for babies. Vitamin C is possibly unsafe when taken by mouth in excessive amounts.
Please Read before undertaking a vitamin C supplement regimen:
More information on Vitamin C warnings and precautions
Drug Interactions
Possible interactions include:
Warfarin – High doses of vitamin C might reduce a persons response to this anticoagulant.
Estrogen – Taking vitamin C with oral contraceptive or hormone replacement therapy might increase your estrogen levels.
Protease inhibitors – Oral use of vitamin C might reduce the effect of these antiviral drugs.
Please Read Interactions before undertaking a vitamin C supplement regimen:
More information on Vitamin C interactions
B12 Vitamin Store makes no claims regarding positive or negative effects of vitamin C injection and accepts no responsibility for the usage of their products.