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Can vitamin therapy still reduce stroke risk?

Washington, Thu, 22 Dec 2011 ANI

Washington, Dec 22 (ANI): Experts have argued that vitamin therapy still has a role to play in reducing stroke.

 

Dr. David Spence of the University of Western Ontario and Dr. Meir Stampfer of the Harvard School of Public Health made their claim recently.

 

Vitamin B therapy was once widely used to lower homocysteine levels. Too much of this amino acid in the bloodstream was linked to increased risk of stroke and heart attack.

 

But several randomised trials found lowering homocysteine levels with B vitamins did not result in a cardiovascular benefit.

 

And a study by Dr. Spence, a scientist with the Robarts Research Institute at Western's Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, found Vitamin B therapy actually increased cardiovascular risk in patients with diabetic nephropathy.

 

Dr. Spence said the study provides insights that overturn the widespread belief that "homocysteine is dead."

 

He noted that two key issues have been overlooked in the interpretation of the clinical trials: the key role of vitamin B12, and the newly recognized role of renal failure.

 

"It is now clear that the large trials showing no benefit of vitamin therapy obscured the benefit of vitamin therapy because they lumped together patients with renal failure and those with good renal function," Dr. Spence stated.

 

"The vitamins are harmful in renal failure, and beneficial in patients with good renal function, and they cancel each other out," he added.

 

The researchers also contend most of the trials did not use a high enough dose of vitamin B12.

 

Their findings appeared in Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). (ANI)

 


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