Vitamine B12 en kanker
BGU researchers identify vitamin
B12 as an effective canker sore therapy
A team of physicians at Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev has discovered that a nightly dose of vitamin B12 is a simple,
effective and low risk therapy to prevent Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS), better
known as "canker sores."
According to lead researcher Dr. Ilia
Volkov, "the frequency of RAS is as much as 25 percent in the general population,
however, until now, there has been no optimal therapeutic approach."
The findings were reported in the
January/February issue of the The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 22 (1):
9-16 (2009). Dr.Volkov is a primary care physician in the Clalit Health Services and
lecturer in Ben-Gurion University's Department of Family Medicine in its Faculty of Health
Sciences.
The researchers tested the effect of
vitamin B12 on 58 randomly selected RAS patients who received either a dose of 1,000 mcg
of B12 by mouth at bedtime or a placebo, and were tested monthly for six months.
Approximately three quarters (74 percent) of the patients of the treated group and only a
third (32 percent) of the control group achieved remission at the end of the study.
According to the research, "The
average outbreak duration and the average number of ulcers per month decreased in both
groups during the first four months of the trial. However, the duration of outbreaks, the
number of ulcers, and the level of pain were reduced significantly at five and six months
of treatment with vitamin B12, regardless of initial vitamin B12 levels in the blood.
During the last month of treatment a significant number of participants in the
intervention group reached 'no aphthous ulcers status' (74.1% vs 32.0%; P < .01)."
The treated patients expressed greater
comfort, reported less pain, fewer ulcers, and shorter outbreaks during the six months
while among the control group the average pain level decreased during the first half of
the period but increased during the second half.
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"Effectiveness of Vitamin B12 in
Treating Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled
Trial." The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 22 (1): 9-16 (2009).
Ilia Volkov, M.D., Inna Rudoy, M.D., Tamar Freud, MBA, Gabriel Sardal, M.D., Sody Naimer,
M.D., Roni Peleg, M.D. and Yan Press, M.D. Department of Family Medicine, Siaal Research
Center for Family Medicine and Primary Care, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev Beer-Sheva (IV, IR, TF, GS, SAN, RP, YP)Clalit Health Services
(IV, IR, GS, SAN, RP, YP), Beer-Sheva, Israel.
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