Vitamin C and Treatment for Meniere’s Disease
Clinical Study Title:
Radical scavengers for Meniere's disease after failure of conventional
therapy: a pilot study.
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This
study examined the effect of several radical scavengers,
including ascorbic acid (also known as vitamin C)
on a disorder known as Meniere’s disease. A total
of 25 participants were enrolled in this study. They
were given daily oral supplements of a combination
of glutathione, rebampide, and vitamin C. After 8
weeks of treatment, the symptoms of Meniere’s disease
were again examined. The majority of participants
reported a significant improvement of the symptoms.
This suggests that radical scavengers such as vitamin
C can be an effective treatment of Meniere’s disease.
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Authors:
Takumida M. Anniko M. Ohtani M.
Institution:
Department of Otolaryngology, Hiroshima University School of Medicine,
Hiroshima, Japan.
Country of Publication:
Norway
Source:
Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 123(6):697-703, 2003 Aug.
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