16-07-2026 18:07 via drugs.com

High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C May Benefit Trauma Patients

THURSDAY, July 16, 2026-- High doses of intravenous vitamin C may improve outcomes in trauma patients, according to a review published online June 30 in BMJ Military Health.Nandesh Chandrakant Patel, M.B.Ch.B., from the Academic Department of...
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