Pascorbinfor clinical vitamin C deficiencies that cannot be eliminated by diet or substituted with oral supplements
The benefits of Pascorbin® at a glance:
- reaches the bloodstream directly and immediately supplies vitamin C
- significantly faster availability than with vitamin C tablets
- the no. 1 for intravenous vitamin C in Germany (in relation to packs sold - IH-Galaxy 01/2023)
- the first and only approved branded product containing 7.5 g of vitamin C
- without preservatives* and stabilisers
- approved from 12 years of age
*According to the specifications of Ph. Eur. 10th edition, 5th supplement, page 831
Severe vitamin C deficiency may be present in the case of/following:
- acute and chronic infections
- unbalanced diet
- chronic inflammatory diseases, e.g. g. arthritis
- chronic fatigue
- intestinal malabsorption disorders
- surgery
- smokers
- reduced physical capacity
- increased exhaustibility and irritability
- reduced resistance to infection
Making vitamin C available faster
For vitamin C deficiency that cannot be eliminated by diet, infusions are a possible way to remedy the deficiency. In the small intestine, vitamin C is absorbed via special transport molecules and channelled into the bloodstream. The number of these transporters is limited, so only a portion of the vitamin C amount reaches the bloodstream. A lot more vitamin C can be taken up by the body by means of infusion. Such high blood levels cannot be achieved with diet and tablets.
Vitamin of life - 3 facts about vitamin C
- Vitamin C is water-soluble and, therefore, cannot be stored.
- Most animals can produce large amounts of vitamin C through the metabolism.
- Humans have lost this ability over the course of evolution.
Because the body is unable to produce vitamin C itself, it has to be supplied from the outside.
[*] Approved by the Bundesinstitut für Arzneimittel und Medizinprodukte [Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices]
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