The supplement that could prevent you from coronavirus

New research indicates that this supplement could be part of a key combination to help fight Covid-19.


As medical experts are going to find a way to fight against the fatal contagion of Covid-19, they seek to try medicines, traditional treatments and additional supplements that can do the trick. You may have read thatVitamin D can help you get out of coronavirusbut according to new research from the University of New York, the addition of another supplement could make all the difference if you do itgo down with the coronavirus: Zinc.

Philip M. Carlucci, a medical student at the University of New York Grossman School of Medicine, and his colleagues examined the 932 archivesCOVID-19 patients Admitted to the hospital from March 2 to April 5. They compared the results for the 411 patients who received theantimalarial hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin plus zinc compared to 521 patients who received only hydroxychloroquine and single azithromycin.

In the study, which has not yet been examined by peers, Carlucci and its team found that the addition of zinc increased the frequency of patients being unloaded. It also reduces the need for ventilation, reduces admission to the ICU and the reduction of mortality or transfer to the hospice. "This study provides the first in vivo evidence that zinc sulfate associated with hydroxychloroquine can play a role in the therapeutic management for Covid-19", has written the authors.

An April study published in the journalMedical assumptionsOutside Germany found similar results. "Security, tolerability and efficiency of a combination of [chloroquine / hydroxychloroquine]with zinc, possibly in a triple combination with an antibiotic like azithromycin, always represents an additional option to win today's battle against Covid-19, "wrote German researchers.

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Zinc has long been considered a supplement thatcan help fight cold and upper respiratory infections. And for months, this was discussed among many in the medical community vis-à-vis Covid-19.Ian Tullberg, MD,medical director Urgent urgent care, said before: "There is a good evidence that the oral zinc works well. The problem is that it remains so early that we do not have knowledge if it works or not. However,Zinc is something that will not hurt youAnd there can be advantages. "

Similarly, a viral email that pathologist and molecular virologistJames A. Robb, MD, sent to friends and family Read: "Store now withzinc pellets. These pellets have been proven effective to block coronavirus (and most other viruses) multiply in your throat and nasopharynx. "

As for the amount of zinc to take exactly? Well, a 2013Cochrane review I have examined randomized controlled trials involving nearly 1,800 participants in all age groups. They found that taking at least 75 milligrams of zinc within 24 hours of your first cold symptoms can shorten the average duration of common cold. (It's almost twice as the 40 milligrams of zinc that theNational health institutes Consider being the upper limit dosage for adults.) Of course, the time will indicate whether the same amounts of zinc can help those with coronavirus. And for more information about possible COVID-19 treatments, checkAll you need to know about the new coronavirus treatment.


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