I use the 50ml glass bottles with 7.5g Vitamin C. The 5ml ampoules only contain 750mg Vitamin C, so that only makes sense if you want lower doses, perhaps to start with lower doses and check if you can tolerate it.
In the first infusion, I used one 50ml bottle for 250ml glucose infusion (5%). Today I used two 50ml bottles for a 250ml glucose infusion (5%). I am trying to get close to the recommendation you cited (50ml Pascorbin with 100ml infusion). I think whether you take saline, glucose or Ringer-Lactat solution doesn't matter. None of it interferes with Vitamin C. I tend not to use saline (also for the antibiotics etc.), because 100ml saline adds almost 1gram of salt and most of us (me included) have overconsumption of salt, so I'd rather add it to a glucose infusion or Ringer-Lactat.
I did the first infusion slowly over 1 hour to check tolerability. Because it was well-tolerated, I did the 2nd infusion in about 30 minutes. Please note that some infusions have limits as to how much you may get in a short period of time. With 250ml, that's not a problem, but if you are getting higher amounts, that needs to be checked (it's printed on the label of those I use).
Infusions definitely should be given by a healthcare professional, but I have seen you can get everything you need (infusion sets, syringes, needles, cannulas etc.) from Amazon and there are videos on YouTube that show you how to do it. So if no healthcare professional is available or is too expensive, I think these infusions could possibly also be done without them (but I am of course NOT recommending anyone do this!).
I think I am going to continue for a while. It feels OK so far.
In the first infusion, I used one 50ml bottle for 250ml glucose infusion (5%). Today I used two 50ml bottles for a 250ml glucose infusion (5%). I am trying to get close to the recommendation you cited (50ml Pascorbin with 100ml infusion). I think whether you take saline, glucose or Ringer-Lactat solution doesn't matter. None of it interferes with Vitamin C. I tend not to use saline (also for the antibiotics etc.), because 100ml saline adds almost 1gram of salt and most of us (me included) have overconsumption of salt, so I'd rather add it to a glucose infusion or Ringer-Lactat.
I did the first infusion slowly over 1 hour to check tolerability. Because it was well-tolerated, I did the 2nd infusion in about 30 minutes. Please note that some infusions have limits as to how much you may get in a short period of time. With 250ml, that's not a problem, but if you are getting higher amounts, that needs to be checked (it's printed on the label of those I use).
Infusions definitely should be given by a healthcare professional, but I have seen you can get everything you need (infusion sets, syringes, needles, cannulas etc.) from Amazon and there are videos on YouTube that show you how to do it. So if no healthcare professional is available or is too expensive, I think these infusions could possibly also be done without them (but I am of course NOT recommending anyone do this!).
I think I am going to continue for a while. It feels OK so far.