Dr. Ameer Hassan | Could N-Acetylglucosamine Be an Effective Treatment for COVID-19?

Mar 20, 2024 | health and medicine

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact patients worldwide, it remains crucial to explore innovative treatments that can further improve prognosis. While vaccines have been successful in providing protection for the majority of the population, recent waves of the virus have highlighted challenges such as decreased vaccine protection, leaving certain individuals vulnerable to severe illness and even death. The ongoing challenges of low vaccine uptake and public complacency emphasize the need for continued research into effective therapies for COVID-19. Read More

Original Article Reference

Summary of the paper: ‘An observational cohort study to assess N-acetylglucosamine for COVID-19 treatment in the inpatient setting’, in Annals of Medicine and Surgery, doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102574

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For further information, you can connect with Dr. Ameer Hassan at ameerehassan@gmail.com

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