High dose vitamin C (ascorbic acid) infusions are the most used alternative cancer therapy in Germany
Vitamin C deficiency
Pascorbin
Pascorbin 7,5g Ascorbinsäure / 50 ml Packshot PZN 00581310
Treatment of clinical vitamin C deficiency conditions that cannot be remedied through nutrition or substituted orally
Overview of the advantages of Pascorbin®:
The only approved high-dose vitamin C infusion in Germany and Europe
Pascorbin® gets directly into the bloodstream and supplies you immediately with vitamin C
Significantly quicker availability therefore than with tablets
Free from lactose, gluten and sugar
From 12 years
A product of our company for around 50 years
A strong vitamin C deficiency can occur due to:
Acute and chronic infections
Chronic inflammatory diseases e.g. arthritis
Absorption disorders in the intestines
After operations
Making vitamin C available quicker
In case of a vitamin C deficiency that cannot be remedied through nutrition, infusions are the optimal way to counter the deficiency. Vitamin C is absorbed in the small intestine through special transport molecules and channelled into the blood. The number of these transporters is limited, however, which is why only part of the vitamin C quantity reaches the blood. Through an infusion, much more vitamin C is absorbed by our body. Such high levels in the blood cannot be achieved through nutrition and tablets.
High-dose vitamin C: therapists near you
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Vitamin of life – 3 facts about vitamin C
Vitamin C is water-soluble and can therefore not be stored.
Most animals can produce large quantities of vitamin C themselves through the metabolism.
Human beings have lost this ability over the course of evolution.
As the body cannot produce vitamin C endogenously it must be supplied from the outside.
You can also find information worth knowing on the subject of vitamin C deficiency on our information pages about vitamins under usage areas.
[*] Approved by Bundesinstitut für Arzneimittel und Medizinprodukte (BfArM – Federal Institute for Medicines and Medicinal Products)
PROTOCOL
50 ml injection bottle:
For peripheral-venous short infusion dilute 50 ml PASCORBIN with 100 ml of isotonic saline solution and slowly infuse.
Vitamin C substitution for parenteral nutrition:
To prevent vitamin C deficiency during extended parenteral nutrition,
- adults are given 100 to 500 mg of ascorbic acid a day
(equal to 0.7 ml to 3.3 ml PASCORBIN intravenously.
- Children 5 to 7 mg of ascorbic acid/kg KG a day intravenously.
Methemoglobinemia in infancy:
500 to 1000 mg of ascorbic acid
(equal to 3.3 ml to 6.6 ml of PASCORBIN is injected on one occasion intravenously.
If necessary, repeat the administration at the same dosage.
A dose of 100 mg/kg KG a day should not be exceeded.
Do not self-medicate with injections. The injection therapy should be administered by a doctor or an alternative practitioner.