Fact check: Vitamins C and D are not used in 'conventional treatment' of coronavirus

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Fact check: Vitamins C and D are not used in 'conventional treatment' of coronavirus
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While vitamin C is being used — at least in one New York hospital system — to help treat some patients on a case-by-case basis, there is no evidence to suggest that it is effective.

, a medical watchdog website. “He exaggerates the risks and potential dangers of legitimate science-based medical care, and he promotes a lot of unsubstantiated ideas and sells products with claims that are misleading.”from March 24 that describes the use of vitamin C by Northwell Health, a New York hospital system, to treat patients with coronavirus.

Molinet declined to answer follow-up questions about how widespread the use of vitamin C was, what the results of the treatment were and what studies or data Northwell relied on when deciding whether to use vitamin C as part of COVID-19 treatment. He also declined to make a doctor available to speak about the treatment, saying that “that’s the extent of our statement on this.

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