Oral high-dose vitamin C can interfere with the anticoagulant effect of anticoagulants.
Combined with barbital or primidone, it can increase the excretion of vitamin C.
Sodium cellulose phosphate can promote the metabolism of vitamin C into oxalate.
Long-term or large-scale use of vitamin C can interfere with the effect of disulfiram on ethanol.
Salicylic acids can increase the excretion of vitamin C.
If it is used with other drugs at the same time, drug interactions may occur, please consult your physician or pharmacist for details.




