Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3204916401> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3204916401 endingPage "15" @default.
- W3204916401 startingPage "1" @default.
- W3204916401 abstract "In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been an information overload of health data (both accurate and inaccurate) available to the public. With vitamins and supplements being readily accessible, many have turned to using them in an effort to combat the virus. The purpose of this review was to analyse clinical trials regarding vitamins and supplements for the treatment of COVID-19 infections.Articles were identified through a literature search utilizing online databases and bibliographic review.A total of seven articles were identified for review. All articles evaluated the use of vitamins and supplements for the treatment of COVID-19. Drug therapies included oral vitamin D, intravenous and oral vitamin C, oral vitamin D/magnesium/vitamin B12, oral zinc, oral combination zinc/ascorbic acid, and intravenous alpha-lipoic acid. The end points of each study varied, including the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, mortality, rate of intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, negativity of COVID-19 tests, oxygen requirements, and symptom burden.Of the vitamins and supplements that were studied, vitamin D presented the most promising data demonstrating significant decreases in oxygen requirements, need for ICU treatment, SARS-CoV-2 RNA test positivity, and mortality. All of these benefits were exhibited in hospitalized patients. Other vitamins and supplements that were evaluated in studies did not demonstrate any statistically significant benefits. Common shortcomings of the articles included generally small sample sizes, varying sites of study (which could determine the virus variant), a lack of standard of care as background therapy, and utilization of doses that were higher than standard." @default.
- W3204916401 created "2021-10-11" @default.
- W3204916401 creator A5020721682 @default.
- W3204916401 creator A5042302964 @default.
- W3204916401 creator A5066195508 @default.
- W3204916401 date "2021-10-06" @default.
- W3204916401 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W3204916401 title "Vitamins, supplements and COVID-19: a review of currently available evidence" @default.
- W3204916401 cites W1906124091 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W1974873560 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2028370709 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2049662677 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2050515690 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2057517520 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2058465738 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2077901910 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2086697405 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2094406134 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2108345886 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2128825612 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2152465977 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2153720904 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2156098321 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2581365988 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2587110638 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2588906490 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2601577524 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2611439167 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2618198971 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2766820812 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2853994320 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2903637708 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2908803192 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2922732623 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2965077788 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2988403523 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W2991792334 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3007810112 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3012379316 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3014495083 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3014820715 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3016313148 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3016401465 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3021179480 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3022588744 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3024312732 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3024363132 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3025904760 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3027630905 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3032939865 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3033703522 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3036565265 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3037701834 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3038198963 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3040656307 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3044007210 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3044118599 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3044446641 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3048197845 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3080192750 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3081154449 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3081594520 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3082108964 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3084090627 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3084230824 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3096658347 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3097790500 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3098390778 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3099947806 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3101128068 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3102920585 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3111040995 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3111255098 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3111341652 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3118342026 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3119345685 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3125712166 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3129128302 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3129183114 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3134716709 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3135646190 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3145400867 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3152365126 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W3156634471 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W4205483821 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W4210642183 @default.
- W3204916401 cites W73275491 @default.
- W3204916401 doi "https://doi.org/10.7573/dic.2021-6-2" @default.
- W3204916401 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/8496749" @default.
- W3204916401 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34659426" @default.
- W3204916401 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3204916401 type Work @default.
- W3204916401 sameAs 3204916401 @default.
- W3204916401 citedByCount "17" @default.
- W3204916401 countsByYear W32049164012022 @default.
- W3204916401 countsByYear W32049164012023 @default.
- W3204916401 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3204916401 hasAuthorship W3204916401A5020721682 @default.