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Pascorbin® – High-Dose Vitamin C for Your Practice

High-dose vitamin C infusions for integrative medicine. Since 2006, over 6,000 doctors, naturopaths, and therapists trust us.

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What is Pascorbin?

Pascorbin is a high-dose vitamin C infusion solution (7.5 g ascorbic acid per 50 ml ampoule) for intravenous use. It has been used in integrative medicine for decades.

Intravenous administration achieves significantly higher vitamin C levels in the blood than would be possible through oral intake.

Product Details

  • 7.5 g ascorbic acid per 50 ml ampoule
  • pH-neutral, isotonic, well tolerated
  • For intravenous infusion
  • Manufacturer: Pascoe Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • No prescription required

Areas of Application

Immune system support
Chronic fatigue
Complementary tumor therapy
Wound healing and postoperative regeneration
Chronic infections
Rheumatic diseases

Recommendation: Before first use, a G6PD test (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) should be performed to rule out possible contraindications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pascorbin?

Pascorbin is a high-dose vitamin C infusion solution (7.5 g ascorbic acid per 50 ml ampoule) by Pascoe for intravenous use. It has been used in integrative medicine for decades.

Does Pascorbin require a prescription?

No, Pascorbin does not require a prescription and can be ordered freely. It is a pharmacy-only medicine that can only be obtained through pharmacies.

How is Pascorbin administered?

Pascorbin is administered as an intravenous infusion. The dosage depends on the application and should be performed by medical professionals. A G6PD test is recommended before first use.

Where can I buy Pascorbin?

You can order Pascorbin directly through our online shop. We deliver nationwide to practices and medical facilities.

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