DAYZINC Ascorbic Acid / Zinc 100mg / 10mg per mL Syrup (Oral Drops) 30mL
Indications/Uses
Dosage/Direction for Use
Chewable Tab: Adult: 2 tablet daily.
Children 4-15 years old: 1/2 - 1 tablet.
Children > 15 years old: 2 tablet daily.
Syrup: Under 2 years old: 2.5 mL (1/2 tsp).
2-6 years old: 2.5-5 mL (1/2-1 tsp).
7-12 years old: 5-10 mL (1-2 tsp).
Oral drops: Children < 3 months: 0.3 mL.
Children 3-12 months: 0.6 mL.
To be taken once daily or as prescribed by the physician.
Overdosage
Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate: Zinc sulfate is corrosive in overdosage. Symptoms are corrosion and inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth and stomach; ulceration of the stomach followed by perforation may occur. Gastric lavage and emesis should be avoided. Demulcents such as milk should be given. Chelating agents such as sodium calcium edetate may be useful.
Administration
Special Precautions
Adverse Reactions
Drug Interactions
Fluphenazine: Ascorbic acid decreased the plasma concentration of fluphenazine.
Aspirin: Reduce the absorption of ascorbic acid by approximately a third and decreases urinary excretion by about half.
Antacids/Aluminum Containing Antacids: Ascorbic Acid increase urinary aluminum elimination concurrent administration of antacids with ascorbic is not recommended especially with renal insufficient patient.
Oral Contraceptives: Lowers the serum levels of ascorbic acid.
Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate: Copper: Zinc may inhibit the absorption of copper.
Tetracycline Antibacterials: Zinc may reduce the absorption of concurrently administered tetracyclines, also the absorption of zinc may be reduced by tetracyclines; when both are being given an interval of at least three hours should be allowed.
Quinolone Antibacterials: Zinc may reduce the absorption of quinolones; ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, norfloxacin and ofloxacin.
Calcium Salts: The absorption of zinc may be reduced by calcium salts.
Iron: The absorption of zinc may be reduced by oral iron, also the absorption of oral iron may be reduced by zinc.
Penicillamine: The absorption of zinc may be reduced by penicillamine, also the absorption of penicillamine may be reduced by zinc.
Trientine: The absorption of zinc may be reduced by trientine, also the absorption of trientine maybe reduced by zinc.
Storage
Action
Zinc Sulfate (as Monohydrate): Zinc is an essential trace element involved in many enzyme systems. Severe deficiency causes skin lesion, alopecia, diarrhoea, increased susceptibility to infections and failure to thrive in children. Symptoms of less severe deficiency include distorted or absent perceptions of taste and smell and poor wound healing.
Pharmacokinetics: Vitamin C: Distribution: widely distributed in body tissues with about 25% bound to plasma proteins. Large amounts are present in leucocytes and platelets. Ascorbic acid crosses the placenta.
Metabolism: readily oxidised to dehydroascorbic acid where some is metabolised to oxalic acid and the inactive ascorbate-2-sulphate. Metabolic turnover appears to be greater in females than males.
Excretion: large doses are rapidly excreted in the urine when in excess of the requirements of the body and after an intravenous dose, about 40% is excreted in 8 hours, which is increased to about 70% after tissue saturation. The amount of unchanged drug is dose dependent; in women the excretion of ascorbic acid appears to vary with the stage of the menstrual cycle and it is decreased when taking oral contraceptives. Ascorbic acid is excreted in breast milk.
Oxalic acid and ascorbate-2-sulphate are excreted in the urine.
Zinc Sulfate (as Monohydrate): Zinc is absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and distributed throughout the body. The highest concentrations occur in hair, eyes, male reproductive organs and bone. Lower levels are present in liver, kidney and muscle. In blood 80% is found in erythrocytes. Plasma zinc levels range from 70 to 110 μg/dL and about 50% of this is loosely bound to albumin. About 7% is amino-acid bound and the rest is tightly bound to alpha 2-macroglobulins and other proteins.
MedsGo Class
Features
- Ascorbic Acid
- Zinc