$5.00
Manufacturer: Ukraine
Ascorutin (ascorbic acid) is used to improve immunity, for the prevention of colds and reduction of flu symptoms, deficiency of rutoside and ascorbic acid.
Description
Ascorutin (ascorbic acid) tablets 10 pcs. – Instructions for use
Ingredients
active ingredients: ascorbic acid; routine;
1 tablet contains ascorbic acid 50 mg, rutin 50 mg;
excipients: potato starch; sugar; calcium stearate talc.
Dosage form
Pills.
Basic physical and chemical properties: tablets of light greenish-yellow color with slight inclusions, with a flat surface, beveled edges and a notch.
Pharmacotherapeutic group
capillary stabilizing agents. Bioflavonoids.
ATX code C05C A51.
Pharmacodynamics
Combined drug, the action of which is due to the effects of its ingredients.
Rutin (vitamin P) promotes the conversion of ascorbic acid into dehydroascorbic acid and prevents further transformation of the latter into diketogulonic acid. Therefore, most of the effects of routine are indirect ascorbic acid.
Rutin in combination with ascorbic acid reduces capillary permeability and fragility, strengthens the cell wall, reduces platelet aggregation, has an anti-inflammatory effect (including by suppressing hyaluronidase activity), has antioxidant properties, and participates in redox processes.
In addition, the routine is characterized by such effects as a decrease in the exudation of the liquid part of the blood plasma and diapedesis of blood cells through the vascular wall; choleretic and mild antihypertensive effects.
In patients with chronic venous insufficiency, rutin leads to a decrease in edematous and pain syndromes, trophic disorders, a decrease or disappearance of paresthesias and convulsions. It helps to reduce the severity of side effects of radiation therapy (cystitis, enteroproctitis, dysphagia, skin erythema), and also slows down the progression of diabetic retinopathy.
Indications
- Deficiency of rutin and ascorbic acid.
- Diseases accompanied by an increase in vascular permeability – as part of complex therapy.
- To prevent colds and reduce flu symptoms.
- To improve immunity.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug. Increased blood clotting, thrombophlebitis, a tendency to thrombosis; diabetes mellitus gout, urolithiasis with the formation of urate stones, cystinuria, hypokalemia and hypercalcemia, oxalaturia; severe kidney disease simultaneous use with sulfonamides or aminoglycosides; fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome.
Dosage and administration
The drug is administered orally after meals. Ascorutin (ascorbic acid) tablets should be swallowed whole with a small amount of water.
For therapeutic purposes, adults are prescribed 1 tablet 2-3 times a day; children over the age of 3 years – 1 tablet 2 times a day. As a prophylactic, it is recommended to take the drug for adults – 1 tablet 2 times a day, for children over 3 years old – 1 tablet 1 time per day.
The duration of the course of treatment is 3-4 weeks, depending on the nature of the disease and the effectiveness of the treatment.
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