Product Name: アスコルビン酸注射液2000MG (Ascorbic Acid Injection 2000MG)
[Suitable conditions]
- (1) Prevention and treatment of vitamin C deficiency (scurvy, Merrell-Barraud disease)
- (2) Supplementation when demand for vitamin C increases and dietary intake is insufficient (wasting diseases, pregnant women, lactating women, during strenuous physical labor, etc.)
- (3) Among the following diseases, when vitamin C deficiency or metabolic disorder is suspected to be involved: Capillary bleeding (nosebleeds, bleeding gums, hematuria, etc.) Drug poisoning Adrenal cortical dysfunction Bone matrix formation and promotion of bone healing during fractures Liver spots, freckles, and post-inflammatory pigmentation Photosensitive dermatitis (3) It should not be used aimlessly for more than a month even though it has no effect on the indication (efficacy or effect).
- (1) Antibiotic therapy for bacterial cell C deficiency (schizoemia, meilei-ba-bao disease)
- (2) Increasing demand for bacterial cellulose C, and replenishment due to food shortages (wasting diseases, pregnant women, lactating women, physically active people, etc.)
- (3) Suspected bacterial deficiency or malfunctioning circumstances during lower-level diseases: Hair vascular bleeding (epistaxis, tooth bleeding, hematuria, etc.), vegetative poisoning, functional dysfunction of the upper glands, bone fracture formation and promotion of osteoporosis. Senile spots, sparrow spots, hyperpigmentation after inflammation, photosensitive dermatitis
- (4) This (3) ineffectiveness (effectiveness or effect) when ineffective, involuntary use for several months or even a long time.
[Dosage]
The usual adult dose of ascorbic acid is 50 to 2,000 mg per day in one to several divided doses, subcutaneously, intramuscularly, or intravenously.
The dosage may be increased or decreased as appropriate depending on age and symptoms.
For adults, the daily dose is 50 to 2,000 times per day, and the anti-schiotic acid is administered subcutaneously, directly into the skin, or silently injected into the skin.
Symptoms increase or decrease during the year.