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Intravenous Vitamin C in Cancer and Chronic Infections

Intravenously administered high dose ascorbic acid (HDIVC) as used in cases of patients with cancer and chronic infection has considerable mythology surrounding it.  The purpose of this review is not to exhaustively recap the data regarding this therapy but rather to address basic issues of safety, pharmacology and outcomes of ongoing research.

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Ascorbate vitamin c intravenous injection cancer oncology chronic infections

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