Vitamin C
Vitamin C 100 Tablets Chewable
What is Vitamin C?
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in collagen synthesis, antioxidant protection, and immune system support. It is essential for the growth, development, and repair of body tissues, aiding wound healing and enhancing iron absorption. As the body cannot produce vitamin C on its own, it must be obtained through dietary sources such as fruits and vegetables or supplements.Side Effects
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Stomach cramps
Warnings
- Excessive consumption may lead to kidney stones
- May interact with blood-thinning medications
- Consult with a healthcare provider if you have a history of kidney disease
- High doses during pregnancy should be avoided unless prescribed
- May cause false-negative results in certain laboratory tests
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- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Stomach cramps
- Heartburn
- Headache
- Excessive consumption may lead to kidney stones
- May interact with blood-thinning medications
- Consult with a healthcare provider if you have a history of kidney disease
- High doses during pregnancy should be avoided unless prescribed
- May cause false-negative results in certain laboratory tests
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Vitamin C 100 Tablets Chewable
What is Vitamin C ?
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in collagen synthesis, antioxidant protection, and immune system support. It is essential for the growth, development, and repair of body tissues, aiding wound healing and enhancing iron absorption. As the body cannot produce vitamin C on its own, it must be obtained through dietary sources such as fruits and vegetables or supplements.
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