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Can Melatonin be useful as adjunct therapy for COVID-19?

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Can Melatonin be useful as adjunct therapy for COVID-19?


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The Cleveland Clinic in Ohio recently announced the results of a study showing that Melatonin may be useful in the treatment and prevention of COVID-19 disease. The study showed a 30% reduction in the likelihood of testing positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Melatonin supplements have been used for many years as a sleep aid, and has been known to stimulate immune function.

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