COVID-19 Trials and Research We Are Watching
A randomized control trial published in JAMA showing a lack of effectiveness of intravenous vitamin C, hydrocortisone and thiamine as compared to hydrocortisone alone in a quicker resolution of septic shock suggests that intravenous vitamin C is not likely to be effective for COVID-19 treatment.
A trial from the US National Library of Medicine ClinicalTrials.gov: Vitamin C Infusion for the Treatment of Severe 2019-nCoV Infected Pneumonia is underway (estimated completion September 2020). This trial is designed to provide more definitive answers about the effectiveness of intravenous vitamin C for COVID-19.
A New Site - LitCOVID
LitCOVID is new from PUBMED. It is a site to help scientists keep track of COVID-19 evidence publications.
*Word of Caution from PEN Evidence Analysts: Please keep in mind that these papers are being rushed to publication as the information is wanted ASAP. Some of these papers are not peer reviewed. While peer review is not a perfect process by any means, it does allow an unbiased review of the work by someone external to the research group.