Could a common supplement help tame childhood lupus?
NCT ID NCT07096557
Summary
This study tested whether adding a Coenzyme Q10 supplement to standard treatment could help control lupus disease activity in children. Researchers enrolled 60 children aged 6-16 with moderate to severe lupus and followed them for three months. They compared those taking the supplement plus standard care to those on standard care alone to see if it reduced disease activity and improved cell function.
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The Pediatric Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology Unit, Ain Shams University Hospitals.
Cairo, Egypt
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