Dmitry I. Trukhan , Natalya M. Turutina
Abstract
The present review considers the possibilities of using nutraceuticals in the complex treatment of seasonal acute respiratory viral infections and influenza, including with a new coronavirus infection. Data are presented on the possibilities of microelements (selenium and zinc) and vitamin C as adjuvant therapy in the complex treatment of patients with acute respiratory viral infections, including those with a new coronavirus infection COVID-19. Respiratory viruses are especially annoying to babies and in pediatric practice a special group has been identified – "frequently ill children". However, often ill adults are not such a rare occurrence in the practice of a therapist and general practitioner. The data presented in the review allow us to recommend determining the levels of selenium, zinc and vitamin C in this category of patients, and with a reduced level of these components, it is advisable to consider prescribing vitamin-mineral complexes in order to eliminate the deficiency of the main micronutrients.
Key words: acute respiratory viral infections, grippe, novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), treatment, nutraceuticals, selenium, zinc, vitamin C.
About the Author
Dmitry I. Trukhan 1 , Natalya M. Turutina 21 Omsk State Medical University, Omsk, Russia
2 Polyclinic №2 "Kabanov City Clinical Hospital №1", Omsk, Russia
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