Tag: medical ozone therapy

Intravenous ozonized saline therapy as prophylaxis for healthcare workers (HCWs) in a dedicated COVID-19 hospital in India – A retrospective study

This retrospective controlled cohort study evaluated the use of intravenous ozonized saline as a prophylactic treatment for COVID-19 in healthcare workers (HCWs). A total of 235 HCWs were divided into two groups: 64 received ozone therapy in addition to standard prophylaxis, while 171 received only standard care. The results showed

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Medical Ozone as a Therapeutic Option in Musculoskeletal Pain Control: A Critical Review of Clinical Trials Considering Safety and Quality Indicators for Procedures and Devices

This critical review explores the clinical use of medical ozone therapy for managing musculoskeletal pain, such as low back pain, knee osteoarthritis, and disc herniation. It evaluates the efficacy, safety, and quality control of ozone procedures and devices across multiple clinical trials. The findings suggest that ozone therapy can significantly

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The ozone paradox: ozone is a strong oxidant as well as a medical drug

This 2009 narrative review titled “The Ozone Paradox: Ozone Is a Strong Oxidant as Well as a Medical Drug” (Medical Research Reviews, DOI: [10.1002/med.20150*) discussed how ozone, though a potent oxidant that can cause toxicity with chronic inhalation, acts as a powerful therapeutic agent when administered in controlled, low doses.

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