Vitamin C in Sepsis - No Longer a Benign Intervention?
NEJM Evid
; 1(9): EVIDe2200163, 2022 Sep.
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ABSTRACT
Scientists and laypeople have been captivated by the potential role of vitamin C in the treatment of infection since the publication of Linus Pauling's famed book, Vitamin C and the Common Cold in 1970.1 In a contemporaneous article, Pauling described the methodology he used to pool the results of four double-blind controlled trials to conclude that ascorbic acid prevented upper respiratory infections.2 Although these publications led to widespread use of vitamin C by the public, they were considered highly controversial by the scientific community and sparked debate over the veracity of Pauling's findings and the rigor of his meta-analysis methodology.
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Resfriado Comum
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Sepse
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Clinical_trials
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Systematic_reviews
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Humans
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Male
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En
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NEJM Evid
Ano de publicação:
2022
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Article