Quote: Originally posted by gnukid | Therapies to Prevent Progression of COVID-19, Including Hydroxychloroquine, Azithromycin, Zinc, and Vitamin D3 With or Without Intravenous Vitamin C:
An International, Multicenter, Randomized Trial
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/articles/PMC8712288/
Conclusions
In summary, our study found vitamin D deficiency to be a high-risk factor for severe COVID-19 disease and hospitalization, with 97% of our study’s
patient cohort being vitamin D deficient, of which 55% were severely vitamin D deficient, and none had optimal levels. In addition, vitamin D levels
were significantly correlated to ICU admission and longer hospital stay.
Furthermore, our study contributes to the evidence of HCQ, AZM, and zinc with or without IV vitamin C being safe and effective in the treatment of
COVID-19, with IV vitamin C contributing to a significantly quicker recovery.
Future research based on the findings in stage 1 of our trial in line with the international literature of the importance of adequate vitamin D levels
to immune function and recovery are encouraged to adapt the protocol for the next stage of the trial by adding a high-dose vitamin D3 to all enrolled
patients.
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CROWD SOURCED RESEARCH???? REALLY?
Cureus
Cureus, also known as the Cureus Journal of Medical Science, is an open access general medical journal known for its use of crowdsourcing in its
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