Poten-Cee Tablet

Poten-Cee Tablet Adverse Reactions

ascorbic acid

Manufacturer:

Pascual Consumer

Distributor:

Pascual Lab
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Adverse Reactions
Vitamin C toxicity is very rare, because the body cannot store the vitamin and immediately excretes it in urine. However, if the patient takes amounts greater than 2,000 mg/day the patient may experience stomach upset and diarrhea. The daily use of high doses may lead to the formation of oxalate stones in the kidneys. The patient may also experience disturbed water and electrolyte balance in the body, increased hemolysis (breaking-up of red blood cells), increased calcium in the kidneys and suppression of cobalamine (Vitamin B12) activity. If the patient has a condition called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, taking too much Vitamin C can cause hemolysis which may cause the patient to feel tired, or dizzy, or even cause the patient to be anemic. In some rare cases, the patient may experience painful urination or pink/bloody urine. If any of these effects persist, tell the doctor immediately. For women who take high doses of Vitamin C during pregnancy, the babies may develop a condition known as 'rebound scurvy' in which upon delivery, the baby's intake of Vitamin C drops leading to symptoms of scurvy and requiring immediate Vitamin C supplementation.
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