Therapeutic Effects of Ozone Therapy that Justifies Its Use for the Treatment of COVID-19

Silvia Menendez-Cepero, José Antonio Marques-Magallanes-Regojo, Alberto Hernandez-Martinez, Francisco Javier Hidalgo Tallón, and José Baeza-Noci

Abstract

SARS-Cov2, the virus causing COVID-19, is distributed globally since December 2019, causing a pandemic and there are currently no specific treatments available. Patients evolve differently and extreme cases have fatal outcomes after 10 days of being infected. The virus is known to cause Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Cytokine storm is considered to be one of the major causes of ARDS and multiple-organ failure.

Due to the high lethality of SARS-CoV2 infections and its economic and social impact, it is necessary to seek new therapeutic procedures. It has been demonstrated that ozone
therapy produces a significant improvement in blood flow and oxygenation of ischemic tissues. Also, ozone can achieve an equilibrium between Nrf2 and NF-κB factors, modulating the oxidative stress and the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines. In clinical studies, ozone has a significant role in the treatment of pulmonary and vascular diseases. Today, ozone therapy represents the most practical approach for integrating standard therapies to achieve homeostasis. Therefore, due to the ozone therapeutical effects, it can be proposed as an adjunct therapy in SARS-CoV-2.

Three randomized control trials (NCT04359303, NCT04370223 and NCT04444531) are pending classification and approval to start in Spain, one in Iran (IRCT20190618043923N4) and two more (NCT04366089 and NCT04388514) started in Italy one month ago.

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Therapeutic Effects of Ozone Therapy that Justifies Its Use for the Treatment of COVID-19 was originally published in Journal of Neurology and Neurocritical Care, August 12, 2020.