Redox-C (Vitamin C) is mainly used for the prevention or treatment of scurvy (vitamin C deficiency). The primary ingredient in this medicine may also be known as ascorbic acid. It is administered via injection, and this may make it useful in treating patients recovering from trauma or other serious conditions.
There has been much medical research conducted, which suggests other possible benefits of vitamin C, and it is widely believed that it is important for collagen production (a substance often used for cosmetic surgery), and it has also been suggested that it is vital for maintaining the vitality and youthful appearance of the skin. Other uses include treating acne, and maintaining the strength of the immune system. Some people believe that it may be beneficial in treating ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), Alzheimer`s disease, tiredness and other conditions.
Redox-C (Vitamin C) comes in the form of ampoules. This vitamin C injection is administered by a physician, as patients lack the medical knowledge and qualifications required to inject it. Patients are sometimes treated with oral ascorbic acid (vitamin C), however, if your physician deems it ineffective or unfeasible, the injectable product may be prescribed to you. Your physician will decide the correct amount to administer, and you must follow all instructions provided to you.
Redox-C (Vitamin C) injection may cause pain or other symptoms at the injection site. If the product is injected too quickly, it is possible that the patient may become dizzy. Other reactions which may occur include:
Tell your physician if you are concerned about any side effects. Seek medical care straight away if you notice blood in your urine, pain when urinating, severe diarrhea or any other symptoms of a severe reaction.
Too much vitamin C may be hazardous.
Prior to administering the injection, the ampoule should be visually inspected for signs of particles or discoloration.