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vitamins, vye-ta-mins, compounds, must have for growth and health, needed in small amounts only, usually available, foods, eat, ascorbic, a-skor-bik, acid, also known as vitamin c, is necessary for wound healing, needed for many functions, helping the body use carbohydrates, fats, protein, vitamin c also strengthens blood vessel walls, vitamin c can lead to a condition, scurvy, which causes muscle weakness, swollen and bleeding gums, teeth, bleeding under the skin, as well as tiredness and depression, wounds also do not heal easily, health care professional may treat scurvy by prescribing vitamin c for you, some conditions may increase my need for vitamin c, aids, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, alcoholism, burns, cancer, diarrhea, prolonged, fever, prolonged, infection, prolonged, intestinal diseases, overactive thyroid, hyperthyroidism, stomach ulcer, stress, continuing, surgical removal, stomach, tuberculosis also, groups, people, a deficiency, vitamin c, infants receiving unfortified formulas, smokers, patients using an artificial kidney, hemodialysis, patients who undergo surgery, individuals, exposed to long periods, cold temperatures increased need for vitamin c should be determined by my health care professional, vitamin c, used for other conditions, determined by my health care professional, claims that vitamin c is effective for preventing senility, common cold, for treating asthma, some mental problems, cancer, hardening, the arteries, allergies, eye ulcers, blood clots, gum disease, pressure sores, haven't been proven, vitamin c is being, reduce the risk, cardiovascular disease and certain types, cancer, there is not enough information to show that these uses are effective, injectable vitamin c is given by, under the supervision, a health care professional, other forms, vitamin c are available, without a prescription, vitamin c is available, following dosage forms, oral, extended-release capsules, oral solution, syrup, tablets, chewable tablets, effervescent tablets, extended-release tablets, parenteral, injection, importance, diet for good health, eat a balanced and varied diet, follow carefully any diet program my health care professional may recommend, for my specific dietary vitamin and/or mineral needs, ask my health care professional for a list, appropriate foods, not getting enough vitamins and/or minerals, in my diet, may choose, take a dietary supplement.vitamin c is found in various foods, citrus fruits, oranges, lemons, grapefruit, green vegetables, peppers, broccoli, cabbage, tomatoes, potatoes, best to eat fresh fruits and vegetables whenever possible since they contain the most vitamins, food processing may destroy some, the vitamins, exposure to air, drying, salting, cooking, especially in copper pots, mincing, fresh vegetables, mashing potatoes may reduce the amount, vitamin c in foods, freezing does not usually cause loss, vitamin c unless foods are stored for a very long time, vitamins alone will not take the place, a good diet and will not provide energy, body also needs other substances found in food, protein, minerals, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins themselves often cannot work without, other foods, the daily amount, vitamin c needed is defined in several different ways, for united states, recommended dietary allowances, rdas, vitamins and minerals needed to provide for adequate nutrition in most healthy persons, rdas for a given nutrient may vary depending on a person's age, sex, physical condition, daily values, dvs, used on food and dietary supplement labels to indicate the percent, the recommended daily amount, each nutrient that a serving provides, dv replaces the previous designation, united states recommended daily allowances, usrdas, for canada, recommended nutrient intakes, rnis, determine the amounts, vitamins, minerals, protein needed to provide adequate nutrition and lessen the risk, chronic disease, normal daily recommended intakes for vitamin c are generally defined as follows, canada, infants and children, birth to 3 years, 30 “40, 20, 4 to 6 years, 45, 25, 7 to 10 years, 45, 25, adolescent and adult males, 50 “60, 25 “40, adolescent and adult females, 50 “60, 25 “30, pregnant females, 70, 30 “40, when breast-feeding , females, 90 “95, 55, smokers, 100, 45 “60 before using this medicine, taking this dietary supplement, without a prescription, carefully read and follow any precautions on the label, for vitamin c, allergies tell my health care professional, allergic reaction to ascorbic acid, allergic to any other substances, foods, sulfites, other preservatives, dyes, receiving enough vitamins when you become pregnant, continue to receive the right amount, vitamins throughout my pregnancy, healthy fetal growth and development depend on a steady supply, nutrients from mother to fetus, taking too much vitamin c daily throughout pregnancy may harm the fetus, when breast-feeding , receive the right amounts, vitamins so, baby will also get the vitamins needed to grow properly, should also check with a physician, giving my baby an unfortified formula, the baby, must get the vitamins needed some other way, taking large amounts, a dietary supplement while breast-feeding , harmful to the mother and/or baby and should be avoided, children problems in children, haven't been reported with intake, normal daily recommended amounts, problems in older adults, haven't been reported with intake, normal daily recommended amounts, other medicines medicines, other dietary supplements, dietary supplements should not be used, an interaction might occur, health care professional may ask, change the dose, taking any other dietary supplement, any prescription, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, other medical problems, vitamin c, make sure you tell my health care professional, any other medical problems, blood problems, high doses, vitamin c, certain blood problems, diabetes mellitus, sugar diabetes, very high doses, vitamin c may interfere with tests for sugar, urine, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, g6pd, deficiency, high doses, vitamin c, hemolytic anemia, kidney stones , high doses, vitamin c may increase risk, kidney stones , urinary tract, dosing the amount, vitamin c needed to meet normal daily recommended intakes will be different for different individuals, the average amounts, vitamin c, for oral, dosage form, capsules, tablets, oral solution, syrup, to prevent deficiency, the amount taken by mouth is based on normal daily recommended intakes for the united states, adult and teenage males, 50 to 60 milligrams, per day, adult and teenage females, 50 to 60 mg per day, pregnant females, 70 mg per day, when breast-feeding , females, 90 to 95 mg per day, smokers, 100 mg per day, children 4 to 10 years, 45 mg per day, children birth to 3 years, 30 to 40 mg per day, for canada, adult and teenage males, 25 to 40 mg per day, adult and teenage females, 25 to 30 mg per day, pregnant females, 30 to 40 mg per day, when breast-feeding , females, 55 mg per day, smokers, 45 to 60 mg per day, children 4 to 10 years, 25 mg per day, children birth to 3 years, 20 mg per day, to treat deficiency, adults and teenagers, treatment dose is determined by prescriber for each individual based on the severity, deficiency, dose has been determined for scurvy: 500 mg a day for at least 2 weeks, treatment dose is determined by prescriber for each individual based on the severity, deficiency, dose has been determined for scurvy: 100 to 300 mg a day for at least 2 weeks, for those individuals taking the oral liquid form, vitamin c, this preparation is, taken by mouth even though it comes in a dropper bottle, this dietary supplement, dropped directly into the mouth, mixed with cereal, fruit juice, other food, missed dose if you miss taking a vitamin for one, more days there is no cause for concern, it takes some time for my body to become seriously low in vitamins, health care professional has recommended, take this vitamin, try to remember, take it as directed every day, store this dietary supplement, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the dietary supplement to break down, keep the oral liquid form, this dietary supplement from freezing, do not keep outdated dietary supplements, those no longer needed, discarded dietary supplement is out of a child's reach, precautions, know the side effects, vitamin c is not stored, than you need, the extra vitamin c will pass into my urine, very large doses may also interfere with tests for sugar in diabetics and with tests for blood, stool, side effects, this dietary supplement along with its needed effects, a dietary supplement, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, they do occur, may need medical attention, possible if the following side effect occurs, rare--with high doses, side, lower back pain, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the dietary supplement, side effects continue, bothersome, rare--with high doses, diarrhea, dizziness , faintness, with the injection only, flushing, redness, skin, headache, increase in urination, mild, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps , other side effects, occur in some individuals, additional information once a medicine, dietary supplement has been approved for marketing for a certain use, experience may show, also useful for other medical problems, uses are not included in product labeling, vitamin c is used in certain patients with the following medical conditions, overdose, iron, to help another drug in decreasing iron levels, methemoglobinemia, a blood disease, other than, information, there is no additional information relating to, side effects for these uses, brand names, ascorbicap cebid timecelles cecon cecore 500 cee-500 cemill cenolate cetane cevi-bid flavorcee mega-c/a plus ortho/cs sunkist, apo-c, category deferoxamine adjunct, chronic iron overdose diagnostic aid adjunct, red blood cell disease methemoglobinemia, idiopathic, therapy adjunct nutritional supplement, vitamin



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