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Intravenous Vitamin C and Acute Lung Injury Inflammation

Overview

  • High-dose intravenous (IV) vitamin C is recognized in orthomolecular medicine for its potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • In conditions like acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), oxidative stress and systemic inflammation lead to severe endothelial damage and fluid accumulation in the lungs.

Mechanism of Action

  • Free Radical Scavenging: IV administration achieves significantly higher plasma concentrations than oral doses, allowing vitamin C to neutralize reactive oxygen species directly in the pulmonary microvasculature.
  • Endothelial Protection: High blood levels help restore and protect capillary membrane integrity, reducing vascular permeability and pulmonary edema.
  • Inflammatory Cytokine Modulation: IV vitamin C assists in down-regulating pro-inflammatory mediators while supporting immune defense mechanisms.

Clinical Considerations

  • Route of Administration: Oral vitamin C is tightly regulated by intestinal absorption limits and cannot achieve the pharmacological concentrations required to rapidly combat acute, life-threatening inflammation. Therefore, intravenous delivery is essential.
  • Protocol Integration: In orthomolecular approaches, high-dose IV ascorbate is typically utilized alongside standard medical management to mitigate tissue damage and support recovery in acute respiratory crises.
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Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

Lung cancer - connections

-> Lung cancer

  • Beta carotene - Causes (Certainty: potential; Frequency: regularly; Population: smokers; Dose: higher; Form: synthetic; Exclusion: natural sources)
  • Insoluble nickel compounds - Causes (Modality: potential; Route: inhaled; Duration: long)
  • Vitamin D deficiency - Increases Risk Of
  • Beta carotene - Increases Risk Of (Intake: high; Form: synthetic; Population: smokers)
  • Vitamin D - Protects Against (Degree: somewhat)

Inflammation - connections

-> Inflammation

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