Vita-C
Vita-C 120GM of
What is Vita-C?
Vita-C is a synthetic vitamin C supplement designed to support immune function, promote collagen production, and act as a potent antioxidant. Each tablet of Vita-C delivers a high dose of ascorbic acid, essential for maintaining overall health and helping to protect cells from oxidative stress and damage. Regular intake can aid in combating vitamin C deficiency and enhance the body's ability to repair tissues and heal wounds.Side Effects
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal cramps
Warnings
- Prolonged use of high doses may lead to kidney stones
- Patients with kidney problems should consult with a healthcare provider before use
- High doses may interact with certain medications, including statins and blood thinners
- Not recommended for individuals with a history of oxalate kidney stones
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What is Vita-C ?
Vita-C is a synthetic vitamin C supplement designed to support immune function, promote collagen production, and act as a potent antioxidant. Each tablet of Vita-C delivers a high dose of ascorbic acid, essential for maintaining overall health and helping to protect cells from oxidative stress and damage. Regular intake can aid in combating vitamin C deficiency and enhance the body's ability to repair tissues and heal wounds.- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal cramps
- Headache
- Prolonged use of high doses may lead to kidney stones
- Patients with kidney problems should consult with a healthcare provider before use
- High doses may interact with certain medications, including statins and blood thinners
- Not recommended for individuals with a history of oxalate kidney stones
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