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Minx
03.07.2004, 19:13
It is remembered on a blister or bleb with vitamin C with a glucose it is written that apply at an avitaminosis (well eto-that clearly) and a hypervitaminosis of vitamin C (and here it why)?

Aptekaonline
04.07.2004, 04:25
Hello Minx. You not so have remembered something. The hyperavitaminosis is an excess of vitamin, what for to accept still?.
Full indications to reception of vitamin C: Hypovitaminosis C, a hemorrhagic diathesis, a capillary toxicosis, a hemorrhagic insult, bleedings (nasal, pulmonary, uterine, etc.), Infectious diseases, intoxications, an alcoholic and infectious delirium, an acute radial illness, posttransfusion complications, diseases of a liver (an infectious disease, chronic hepatitises and cirrhosises), GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT (ahilija, a peptic ulcer, especially after a bleeding, enteritises, colitises, helminthiases), a cholecystitis, an adrenal failure (illness or disease Addisona), torpently healing wounds, ulcers, fractures of bones, a dystrophia, physical and mental overloads, pregnancy and a lactemia, a hemosiderosis, melanodermas, erythroses, a psoriasis, the chronic widespread dermatoses. As an antioxidant - an atherosclerosis, a bronchial asthma, diffusive or diffuse illnesses or diseases of a connecting tissue (a pseudorheumatism, a systemic lupus erythematosus, a scleroderma), etc.; Overdosage of anticoagulants, poisoning with an aconite, Anaesthesinum, aniline, Antabusum, barbiturates, benzene, dihloretanom, a potassium permanganate, methyl alcohol, an arsenic, okisju Carboneum, a cyanhydric acid, Sulfanilamidums, thallium, Phenolums, quinine.
Yours faithfully.