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Natural Supplements for COVID19—Background, Rationale, and Clinical Trials

机译:Covid19背景,理由和临床试验的自然补充剂

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Worldwide, the turmoil of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic has generated a burst of research efforts in search of effective prevention and treatment modalities. Current recommendations on natural supplements arise from mostly anecdotal evidence in other viral infections and expert opinion, and many clinical trials are ongoing. Here the authors review the evidence and rationale for the use of natural supplements for prevention and treatment of COVID-19, including those with potential benefit and those with potential harms. Specifically, the authors review probiotics, dietary patterns, micronutrients, antioxidants, polyphenols, melatonin, and cannabinoids. Authors critically evaluated and summarized the biomedical literature published in peer-reviewed journals, preprint servers, and current guidelines recommended by expert scientific governing bodies. Ongoing and future trials registered on clinicaltrials.gov were also recorded, appraised, and considered in conjunction with the literature findings. In light of the controversial issues surrounding the manufacturing and marketing of natural supplements and limited scientific evidence available, the authors assessed the available data and present this review to equip clinicians with the necessary information regarding the evidence for and potential harms of usage to promote open discussions with patients who are considering dietary supplements to prevent and treat COVID-19.
机译:在全球范围内,SARS-COV-2(Covid-19)大流行的动荡产生了一种研究努力,寻找有效的预防和治疗方式。目前关于自然补充的建议产生了来自其他病毒感染和专家意见的主要轶事证据,以及许多临床试验正在进行中。在这里,作者审查了用于使用自然补充的证据和理由,以防止Covid-19,包括具有潜在福利和潜在危害的人。具体而言,作者审查益生菌,膳食模式,微量营养素,抗氧化剂,多酚,褪黑激素和大麻素。作者批判性地评估并汇总了在同行评审的期刊,预印刷服务器和专家科学理事机构建议的当前指南中发表的生物医学文献。正在进行的和未来在Clinicaltrials.gov上注册的试验也被记录,评估,并与文学调查结果一起考虑。鉴于自然补品的制造和营销和有限的科学证据提供的有争议的问题,作者评估了可用数据,并提出了临床医生,以促进促进公开讨论的证据和潜在危害的必要信息与正在考虑膳食补充剂以预防和治疗Covid-19的患者。

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