Effects of Vitamin C supplementation on the glycemic control and cardiovascular risk in type II Diabetes Mellitus

PUVVADA, Ranadheer Chowdary and MUTHUKUMAR, Vijey Aanandhi and DEVANANDAN, Praveen (2020) Effects of Vitamin C supplementation on the glycemic control and cardiovascular risk in type II Diabetes Mellitus. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, 24 (2). pp. 182-187. ISSN 2630-6344

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Abstract

The oral hypoglycaemic agents as well as injectable insulin does not significantly alter the oxidative stress in the diabetes mellitus patients. Being an antioxidant Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) might help in tackling the adversities of reactive oxygen species. A randomized placebo controlled study was carried out with parallel assignment of both the test group and control group of patients. The intervention model included metformin 500mg twice daily and a placebo once daily for control group. Alternatively, Vitamin C chewable tablets were given for the other group along with metformin 500mg twice daily. Our study postulates that there is a significant reduction in the fasting blood glucose, glycosylated haemoglobin levels, troponin T levels and Framingham risk score in participants who received ascorbic acid supplementation along with regular metformin. The supplementation of Vitamin C along with Metformin was well tolerated and did not cause any serious adverse drug reactions. The cheaper cost adjuvant approach with Vitamin C may be beneficial in patients in reducing the cardiovascular risk as well as to maintain an appropriate glycaemic control

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis > Pharmaceutics
Divisions: Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analysis
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 06 Sep 2024 11:16
Last Modified: 06 Sep 2024 11:16
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/5233

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