HOMEwww.epgonline.orgDRUGSwww.epgonline.orgDISEASE KNOWLEDGEwww.epgonline.orgGUIDELINESwww.epgonline.orgCLINICAL TRIALSwww.epgonline.orgREGISTERwww.epgonline.orgSEARCH
Members
Why a doctor should
Username/Email

Password ()




EPG on Twitter EPG Online Twitter
EPG Online Blog EPG Online Blog
EPG Online Disease Knowledge Centres Feed Disease Knowledge
Recent UK Drug Updates Drug Updates
EPG Search
Search
Languages

Ascorbic Acid Tablets BP 500mg overview

1) Ascorbic acid is a synthetic vitamin C and is specific in the treatment of scurvy.

banner_pass = 1

Please register to access disease diagnosis, patient management, physician tools.
By viewing the content of this web page you are both confirming your status as a healthcare professional and agreeing to our terms of use.

Change language Current language database: English
 
 
Related DrugsDrug Details
Ascorbic Acid Tablets BP 500mg
Drug description :

Each tablet contains 500mg ascorbic acid

Presentation :

White uncoated tablets. White, circular, flat bevelled-edge uncoated tablets impressed “C” and the identifying letters “AN” on one face; or, as an alternative, plain tablets devoid of surface markings.

Indications :

1) Ascorbic acid is a synthetic vitamin C and is specific in the treatment of scurvy.

Adult Dosage :

Tablets should be chewed before swallowing.

Adults including elderly: 500mg-1g two or three times daily.

Children over 12 years: 500mg two or three times daily.

Children 6-12 years: 500mg twice a day.

For oral administration.

Contra Indications :

Hyperoxaluria.

Special Precautions :

Increased intake of ascorbic acid over a prolonged period may result in an increase in renal clearance and deficiency may result if it is withdrawn too rapidly.

Interactions :

Concomitant administration of aluminium-containing antacids may increase urinary aluminium elimination. Concurrent administration of antacids and ascorbic acid is not recommended, especially in patients with renal insufficiency.

Concomitant administration of aspirin and ascorbic acid may interfere with absorption of ascorbic acid. Renal excretion of salicylate is not affected and does not lead to reduced anti-inflammatory effects of aspirin.

Concurrent administration of ascorbic acid with desferrioxamine enhances urinary iron excretion. Cases of cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure have been reported in patients with idiopathic haemochromatosis and thalassaemias receiving desferrioxamine who were subsequently given ascorbic acid. Ascorbic acid should be used with caution in these patients and cardiac function monitored.

Ascorbic acid may interfere with biochemical determinations of creatinine, uric acid and glucose in samples of blood and urine.

Adverse Reactions :

Nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps.

Flushing or redness of skin, headache, mild increase in urination with doses greater than 600mg per day.

Large doses of ascorbic acid (greater than 1g per day) may cause diarrhoea.

Manufacturer :

Actavis UK Ltd

Drug Availability :

POM – Prescription Only Medicine

Drug Updated :

01 October 2010

Related Drugs -
Soft Tissue Sarcoma Niemann-Pick Type C The prognosis of patients with diabetes is improved by interventions that reduce HbA1C Opioid and Pain Management - understanding, management, diagnosis and treatment information
New and updated Drugs
UK Drugs EPG Medical News Feed
Spanish Drugs EPG Medical News Feed
German Drugs EPG Medical News Feed
Norweigan Drugs EPG Medical News Feed
Netherlands Drugs EPG Medical News Feed
Swedish Drugs EPG Medical News Feed
French Drugs EPG French Drugs Feed
Portuguese Drugs EPG Portuguese Drugs Feed
Italian Drugs EPG Italian Drugs Feed

Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic Dermatitis

CONNECT

DISEASE CENTRES Disease Centres feed

AFFILIATE PARTNERS

QUICK SEARCH

GUIDELINES UK Drug Data Feed

DRUG DATA UK Drug Data Feed

REFERENCES