Ascorbic Acid 1.5GM Injection
Therapy and prophylaxis of Vitamin C deficiency (Scurvy) Is an antioxidant and enhances immunity Applied in severe infections, burns, trauma or post-surgery Tissue repair and wound healing by supportive therapy.
Therapy and prophylaxis of Vitamin C deficiency (Scurvy) Is an antioxidant and enhances immunity Applied in severe infections, burns, trauma or post-surgery Tissue repair and wound healing by supportive therapy Is administrable in sepsis or severe illness to decrease oxidative stress Aids in the formation of collagen and enhances the absorption of iron
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Therapy and prophylaxis of Vitamin C deficiency (Scurvy) Is an antioxidant and enhances immunity Applied in severe infections, burns, trauma or post-surgery Tissue repair and wound healing by supportive therapy Is administrable in sepsis or severe illness to decrease oxidative stress Aids in the formation of collagen and enhances the absorption of iron
Therapy and prophylaxis of Vitamin C deficiency (Scurvy) Is an antioxidant and enhances immunity Applied in severe infections, burns, trauma or post-surgery Tissue repair and wound healing by supportive therapy Is administrable in sepsis or severe illness to decrease oxidative stress Aids in the formation of collagen and enhances the absorption of iron
FAQ
Q1: What is VICORB INJ?
It is administered to treat Vitamin C deficiency, enhance immunity, enhance healing, and offer antioxidant protection to critically ill patients.
Q2: What is its administration?
Administered by a medical expert via intravenous (IV) injection or infusion.
Q3: Is it usable on a day-to-day basis?
Not to be used regularly, only on the recommendation of a doctor in case of certain deficiencies or illnesses.
Q4: Is it safe during pregnancy?
Yes, but under a doctor prescription, it might need to adjust the dose.
Q5: Does it help avoid the infection of cold or flu?
It is immunity-boosting, yet not a direct treatment of infections.
FAQ
Q1: What is VICORB INJ?
It is administered to treat Vitamin C deficiency, enhance immunity, enhance healing, and offer antioxidant protection to critically ill patients.
Q2: What is its administration?
Administered by a medical expert via intravenous (IV) injection or infusion.
Q3: Is it usable on a day-to-day basis?
Not to be used regularly, only on the recommendation of a doctor in case of certain deficiencies or illnesses.
Q4: Is it safe during pregnancy?
Yes, but under a doctor prescription, it might need to adjust the dose.
Q5: Does it help avoid the infection of cold or flu?
It is immunity-boosting, yet not a direct treatment of infections.