Vitamin D supplementation for the treatment of COVID-19: a living systematic review.

May 24, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Vitamin D supplementation may help treat COVID-19.

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Abstract

Three randomized controlled trials involving 356 participants assessed the effectiveness and safety of vitamin D supplementation for COVID-19.

  • Among participants with moderate to severe COVID-19, there was uncertainty regarding the effect of vitamin D on all-cause mortality, with very low-certainty evidence.
  • One study suggested that vitamin D supplementation may decrease the need for invasive mechanical ventilation, but the evidence remains low-certainty.
  • No data were found on quality of life outcomes related to vitamin D supplementation.
  • Safety assessments revealed concerns about the consistency of reporting serious adverse events, with very low-certainty regarding potential risks.
  • One study involving individuals with mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 did not report on the prioritized outcomes but noted no instances of hypercalcemia.

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