Acidum ascorbicum
Vitaminum C Neupharm and vici are different trade names for the same medicine.
The active substance of the medicine is ascorbic acid, i.e. vitamin C, which belongs to water-soluble vitamins.
It participates in the production of collagen and intercellular substance and is therefore necessary for the proper development of cartilage, bones, teeth, as well as for wound healing.
It also plays a very important role in the conversion of folic acid to folinic acid, facilitates the absorption of iron from the gastrointestinal tract, and participates in the production of hemoglobin and the maturation of erythrocytes (red blood cells).
The indication for the use of the medicine is:
In patients taking high doses, tolerance to ascorbic acid may develop.
Vitamin C used in high doses (from 1 g per day) may distort the results of some laboratory tests performed using oxidation-reduction methods (e.g. glucose concentration in urine, ethinylestradiol concentration in serum, lactic dehydrogenase activity, liver transaminases in serum, occult blood test in stool, bilirubin concentration, urine pH, uric acid and oxalate content in urine, iron and ferritin concentration in serum).
High doses of vitamin C may also weaken the effect of oral anticoagulant drugs.
During concurrent administration with ascorbic acid, the concentration of flufenazine (a drug used, among others, in schizophrenia) in serum may decrease.
Ascorbic acid administered as an auxiliary agent with deferoxamine in patients who have overdosed on iron (in order to better eliminate it) may increase its toxic effect, especially on the heart muscle, especially in the early stages of treatment, when the amount of iron in tissues is excessive. Therefore, such a combination should not be used in patients with impaired heart function, while in patients with normal heart function, the doctor will use vitamin C no earlier than after a month from the start of deferoxamine treatment.
In patients with impaired renal function using antacids containing aluminum and oral citrates, a life-threatening encephalopathy may develop, caused by a significant increase in aluminum concentrations in the blood. There are suspicions that vitamin C may interact similarly.
Oral contraceptives reduce the concentration of ascorbic acid in serum. Concurrent use of these agents with vitamin C may result in increased estradiol concentration in serum.
Incompatibilities with other medicines
Vitamin C is incompatible with iron salts, oxidizing agents, and heavy metal salts, especially copper.
Incompatibilities of the vitamin C solution have been reported with: aminophylline, bleomycin sulfate, cefazolin (sodium salt), cefapirin, chlordiazepoxide, conjugated estrogens, dextran, doxapram (hydrochloride), erythromycin lactobionate, methicillin (sodium salt), nafcillin (sodium salt), nitrofurantoin (sodium salt), sulfafurazole diethanolamine, penicillin G (potassium salt), phytomenadione, sodium bicarbonate, warfarin.
Occasionally, depending on the pH and concentration, incompatibility may occur with sodium succinate chloramphenicol.
The medicine may rarely cause severe hypersensitivity reactions and bronchospasm.
The medicine contains 65 mg of sodium (the main component of table salt) in each ampoule (5 ml).
This corresponds to 3.25% of the maximum recommended daily intake of sodium in the diet for adults.
This medicine should always be used in accordance with the doctor's recommendations. In case of doubts, you should consult a doctor.
The medicine is used in the form of intramuscular or intravenous injections.
The doctor will determine the dosage individually, depending on the vitamin C deficiency assessed on the basis of symptoms.
Adults:
Therapeutically:from 500 mg to 1000 mg per day, in divided doses;
Children:
Therapeutically:from 100 mg to 300 mg per day in 2-3 divided doses.
If you feel that the effect of Vitaminum C Neupharm is too strong or too weak, you should consult a doctor.
Symptoms of vitamin C overdose may include gastrointestinal disorders, including diarrhea, vomiting, heartburn, as well as skin redness, headache, and insomnia. High doses may cause excessive excretion of oxalic acid in the urine and the formation of oxalate stones in the kidneys. Daily doses of 600 mg and higher may have a diuretic effect.
In case of overdose symptoms, the administration of the medicine should be discontinued, and the doctor will use symptomatic treatment.
In case of taking a higher dose of the medicine than recommended, you should immediately consult a doctor or pharmacist.
You should use the prescribed dose as soon as possible.
You should not use a double dose to make up for the missed dose.
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
High doses of vitamin C may cause stomach and intestinal disorders, including diarrhea, vomiting, heartburn, skin redness, headache, and insomnia. High doses may also cause hyperoxaluria (increased excretion of oxalic acid in the urine) and the formation of oxalate kidney stones, if the urine becomes acidified. Daily doses of 600 mg and higher may have a diuretic effect.
Too rapid intravenous administration may cause dizziness and a feeling of weakness.
After long-term use of high doses, tolerance to ascorbic acid may develop, and in case of dose reduction, deficiency symptoms may occur.
Intramuscular administration may cause transient pain at the injection site.
In some people, during the use of Vitaminum C Neupharm, other side effects may occur.
If you experience any side effects, including any side effects not listed in this leaflet, you should tell your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse. Side effects can be reported directly to the Department of Monitoring of Adverse Reactions to Medicinal Products of the Office for Registration of Medicinal Products, Medical Devices, and Biocidal Products, Al. Jerozolimskie 181C, 02-222 Warsaw
Phone: +48 22 49 21 301
Fax: +48 22 49 21 309
Website: https://smz.ezdrowie.gov.pl
By reporting side effects, you can help gather more information on the safety of the medicine.
Store in the original packaging to protect from light.
The medicine should be stored out of sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date stated on the packaging. The expiry date refers to the last day of the given month.
The solution should be used immediately after opening the ampoule. The unused amount of the solution should be discarded.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste containers. You should ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines that are no longer needed. This will help protect the environment.
Vitaminum C Neupharm, 100 mg/ml, solution for injection is a colorless or slightly yellowish, clear liquid.
The medicine is packaged in orange glass ampoules with a capacity of 5 ml (500 mg/5 ml), 5 pieces in a cardboard box.
To obtain more detailed information, you should contact the marketing authorization holder or the parallel importer.
Monico spa
Via Ponte di Pietra 7
30173 Venice/Mestre
Italy
Monico spa
Via Ponte di Pietra 7
30173 Venice/Mestre
Italy
NEUPHARM Sp. z o.o.
Chełmska 30/34 Street
00-725 Warsaw
LABOR Pharmaceutical-Chemical Enterprise sp. z o.o.
Długosza 49 Street
51-162 Wrocław
SHIRAZ PRODUCTIONS Sp. z o.o.
Tymiankowa 24/28 Street
95-054 Ksawerów
Marketing authorization number in Italy, the country of export: 007112016
Parallel import authorization number: 221/23
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