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    22 May 2013

    Vitamin C kills drug-resistant TB in lab tests

    By Michelle Roberts
    Health editor, BBC News online


    Vitamin C can kill multidrug-resistant TB in the lab, scientists have found.

    The surprise discovery may point to a new way of tackling this increasingly hard-to-treat infection, the US study authors from Yeshiva University say in Nature Communications.

    An estimated 650,000 people worldwide have multidrug-resistant TB.

    Studies are now needed to see if a treatment that works using the same action as vitamin C would be useful as a TB drug in humans.

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    Re: Vitamin C kills drug-resistant TB in lab tests

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/vitamin-c-ibup...142250208.html


    Vitamin C and Ibuprofen May Help Stop TB
    LiveScience.comBy Bahar Gholipour, LiveScience Staff Writer | LiveScience.com ? Wed, May 29, 2013


    Two cheap and widely available substances, vitamin C and ibuprofen, show promise for helping to treat tuberculosis in laboratory models, according to two new studies.

    In one study, researchers in Spain found that the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen slowed the formation of tuberculosis lesions in the lungs of mice. Mice infected with TB bacteria that were treated with ibuprofen lived longer than mice not treated with ibuprofen, according to the study published online May 3 in the Journal of Infectious Diseases.

    In another study, researchers found that vitamin C killed TB bacteria growing in laboratory dishes, including the strains that are resistant to available drugs. That study was published May 21 in the journal Nature Communications...

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