Vitamin C
Vitamin C
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Injectable Ascorbic Acid · Vitamin C · 2ml and 20ml formats · practitioner-grade · multiple pack options
About Vitamin C
Practitioner-grade injectable Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) supplied in two formats for IM and IV administration by qualified practitioners. The 2ml ampoule format suits single-session aesthetic and wellness protocols where smaller-volume Vitamin C delivery is required, including IV drip blends and brightening protocols. The 20ml vial format suits high-dose Vitamin C IV protocols where larger single-session volumes are administered.
Composition
| Component | Detail |
|---|---|
| Active | Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) |
| Class | Water-soluble vitamin |
| Formats | 2ml ampoule · 20ml vial |
| Grade | Practitioner-grade pharmaceutical |
| Pack options | 2ml: 1 Vial · 10 Vials · Box of 50 / 20ml: 1 Vial · Box of 10 |
Common applications in practitioner protocols
- Skin brightening and pigmentation support protocols
- Collagen synthesis support
- IV drip and blend formulations
- Immune support and recovery protocols
- High-dose IV Vitamin C protocols (20ml format)
Why practitioners select Vitamin C from Blaque Sigma
- Two formats (2ml and 20ml) for single-session through high-dose IV protocols
- Five pack options across both formats suit single-client through clinic-volume use
- South African practitioner distribution with verified cold-chain handling
For verified practitioners
Detailed administration protocols, dosing guidance, storage requirements and subject screening criteria are delivered exclusively to verified practitioners via the Blaque Sigma protocol library with your order confirmation. Practitioners requiring information prior to purchase may contact us via the storefront enquiry form.
Professional-use disclaimer. This product is intended for administration by qualified medical and aesthetic practitioners as part of supervised wellness or treatment protocols. Practitioners are responsible for subject screening, dosing, informed consent and clinical record-keeping.
General disclaimer. Statements have not been evaluated by a medical regulatory authority. Information presented is for educational and reference purposes and does not constitute medical, scientific or professional advice.
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