CAN VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION HASTEN RECOVERY OF TUBERCULOSIS
Dr.Subinay Datta, Dr.Mrinal Pal*, Dr.Uttam Kumar Roy, Dr.Ritabrata Mitra and Dr.Amit Kumar Pradhan
Abstract
Background: Vitamin D has been shown to be involved in the host
immune response toward Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Aim: To test
whether vitamin D supplementation in treatment of patients with
tuberculosis improved clinical outcome and could influence recovery.
Methods: The randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled trial was
conducted in TB clinics at a demographic surveillance site in Burdwan
under control of Burdwan medical College. Six hundred and twenty
two patients with pulmonary TB were randomized to receive either
600,000 IU of Intramuscular vitamin D3 or placebo for 2 doses.
Assessments were performed in each month upto 6 months. Results:
Reduction in TB score and sputum smear conversion rates were
significantly differ among patients treated with vitamin D or placebo. Conclusions:
Supplementation with high doses of vitamin D accelerated clinical, sputum conversion rate in
all TB patients and increased host immune activation in patients. These results suggest a
therapeutic role for vitamin D in the treatment of TB.
Keywords: Vitamin D supplementaton, Tuberculosis, Antitubercular treatment.
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