Land: Neuseeland
Sprache: Englisch
Quelle: Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)
Ascorbic acid 500 mg/mL; ;
Centre for Advanced Medicine
Ascorbic acid 500 mg/mL
500 mg/mL
Solution for injection
Active: Ascorbic acid 500 mg/mL Excipient: Disodium edetate dihydrate Nitrogen Sodium bicarbonate Sodium hydroxide Water for injection
Vial, glass, 50mL,
General sale
General sale
Hebei Welcome Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd
Ascor L 500 is indicated for ascorbic acid deficiency. Parenteral ascorbic acid supplementation may be necessary in the treatment of scurvy for patients with gastric disorders, for patients with extensive injuries, for surgical patients and others only if their needs cannot be met from normal dietary sources or in patients who cannot take oral vitamins. Acute ascorbic acid deficiency may be associated with extensive injuries and other states of extreme stress. Vitamin C requirements are also significantly increased in certain diseases and conditions such as tuberculosis, hyperthyroidism, peptic ulcer, neoplastic disease and lactation.
Package - Contents - Shelf Life: Vial, glass, 50mL - - 24 months from date of manufacture stored at 2° to 8°C (Refrigerate, do not freeze) protect from light
2005-10-20
NEW ZEALAND DATASHEET 1 PRODUCT NAME ASCOR L 500 ® 2 QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION Ascorbic acid 500 mg/ml 3 PHARMACEUTICAL FORM Ascor L 500 ® (Ascorbic Acid Injection, USP) is a sterile, nonpyrogenic solution of ascorbic acid prepared with the aid of sodium bicarbonate in water for injection. Ascorbic Acid is an essential water-soluble vitamin. Ascor L 500 ® is a clear solution in an amber glass vial. Each ml contains 500 mg of ascorbic acid, and edetate disodium 0.025% (w/v). 4 CLINICAL PARTICULARS 4.1 Therapeutic indications Ascor L 500 ® is indicated for ascorbic acid deficiency. Parenteral ascorbic acid supplementation may be necessary in the treatment of scurvy for patients with gastric disorders, for patients with extensive injuries, for surgical patients and others only if their needs cannot be met from normal dietary sources or in patients who cannot take oral vitamins. Acute ascorbic acid deficiency may be associated with extensive injuries and other states of extreme stress. Vitamin C requirements are also significantly increased in certain diseases and conditions such as tuberculosis, hyperthyroidism, peptic ulcer, neoplastic disease, pregnancy and lactation. 4.2 Dose and method of administration Ascor L 500 ® (Ascorbic Acid Injection, USP) is usually injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously. The solution has a pH of 5.5 to 7.0 and is not usually irritating to the tissues. The solution also may be injected intravenously, but a higher percentage of the drug will be excreted in the urine than when the subcutaneous or intramuscular route is employed. When administered intravenously, Ascor L 500 ® should be slowly infused with large volume solutions. Ascor L 500 ® should be added to such solutions shortly before venoclysis; any of the mixture remaining after administration should be discarded. It is difficult to establish an exact dosage of ascorbic acid suitable for the treatment of deficiencies. In general, therapeutic doses should substantially exceed the recommended daily dietary a Lesen Sie das vollständige Dokument