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  2. Vitamin C - Mayo Clinic

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    Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a nutrient your body needs to form blood vessels, cartilage, muscle and collagen in bones. Vitamin C is also vital to your body's healing process. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps protect your cells against the effects of free radicals — molecules produced when your body breaks down food or is exposed to ...

  3. Too much vitamin C: Is it harmful? - Mayo Clinic

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    The upper limit for all adults is 2,000 mg a day. Although too much dietary vitamin C is unlikely to be harmful, large doses of vitamin C supplements might cause: Diarrhea. Nausea. Vomiting. Heartburn. Stomach (abdominal) cramps. Headache. Remember, for most people, a healthy diet provides enough vitamin C.

  4. Ascorbic Acid (Intravenous Route) Side Effects - Mayo Clinic

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    nausea. pain and swelling at the injection site. redness of the face, neck, arms and occasionally, upper chest. temporary faintness. unusual drowsiness, dullness, tiredness, weakness, or feeling of sluggishness. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your healthcare ...

  5. Ascorbic Acid (Oral Route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, is necessary for wound healing. It is needed for many functions in the body, including helping the body use carbohydrates, fats, and protein. Vitamin C also strengthens blood vessel walls. Lack of vitamin C can lead to a condition called scurvy, which causes muscle weakness, swollen and bleeding gums ...

  6. Methenamine (Oral Route) Side Effects - Mayo Clinic

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    Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your healthcare professional. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. Portions of this document last updated: Feb. 01, 2024

  7. Coenzyme Q10 - Mayo Clinic

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    CoQ10 has been shown to improve symptoms of congestive heart failure. Although findings are mixed, CoQ10 might help reduce blood pressure. Some research also suggests that when combined with other nutrients, CoQ10 might aid recovery in people who've had bypass and heart valve surgeries. Diabetes.

  8. High-dose vitamin C: Can it kill cancer cells? - Mayo Clinic

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    Interest in using very high doses of vitamin C as a cancer treatment began as long ago as the 1970s when it was discovered that some properties of the vitamin may make it toxic to cancer cells. Initial studies in humans had promising results, but these studies were later found to be flawed. Subsequent well-designed, randomized, controlled ...

  9. Iron Supplement (Oral Route, Parenteral Route) Side Effects -...

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    Bluish-colored lips, fingernails, and palms of hands. convulsions (seizures) pale, clammy skin. shallow and rapid breathing. unusual tiredness or weakness. weak and fast heartbeat. Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine.

  10. Vitamin B-12 - Mayo Clinic

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    Left untreated, a vitamin B-12 deficiency can lead to anemia, fatigue, muscle weakness, intestinal problems, nerve damage and mood disturbances. The recommended daily amount of vitamin B-12 for adults is 2.4 micrograms (mcg). Most people can get enough vitamin B-12 in the foods they eat. But people who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet should ...

  11. Ascorbic Acid (Intravenous Route) Description and Brand Names -...

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    Ascorbic acid injection is used to treat scurvy (Vitamin C deficiency) in patients who cannot take the medicine by mouth. It is used for short term treatment (up to 1 week) only. This medicine is to be given by or under the direct supervision of your doctor. This product is available in the following dosage forms: