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Kimmi: Same orange chewable, twice the pack size?
Jase: Yes—200 tablets, each providing 500mg vitamin C from sodium ascorbate and ascorbic acid.
Kimmi: And the high acute directions still need caution.
Jase: Definitely. More tablets aren’t automatically better.
Adults: The supplied maintenance dose is 1–2 chewable tablets daily. Children aged 5+: The supplied maintenance dose is 1 tablet daily.
The old supplied acute directions allowed adults up to 6 tablets (3,000mg vitamin C) and children aged 5+ up to 2 tablets (1,000mg). Do not use those higher amounts without professional advice and confirmation from the current label.
Higher vitamin C intake can cause diarrhoea or abdominal discomfort. Seek advice with kidney disease, kidney stones, iron-overload conditions or medicines. Check the current pack for sweeteners, flavouring, sodium, allergens and age suitability. Chew thoroughly and supervise children to reduce choking risk.
Ingredients:
Sodium Ascorbate ((376mg) Equiv. to Vitamin C 300mg), Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) ((206mg) Equiv. to Vitamin C 200mg ), Vitamin C (Total per tablet (500mg)).
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