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We are conducting an investigator-initiated, single center, blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial evaluating magnesium citrate combined with a probiotic for the treatment of adults hospitalized with COVID-19.
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We are conducting an investigator-initiated, single center, blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial evaluating magnesium citrate combined with a probiotic for the treatment of adults hospitalized with COVID-19. Patients, treating clinicians, and study personnel will all be blinded to study group assignment.
This research study is being done to determine if taking oral magnesium citrate and a probiotic will improve the outcome of adults hospitalized with COVID-19. In this study, half of the participants will receive magnesium citrate plus a probiotic and half will receive a placebo randomized 1:1. You will be placed in one of these 2 groups randomly, like the flip of a coin. The investigational arm will receive one 10 oz. bottle of magnesium citrate to drink once and 2 oral probiotic capsules to be taken twice a day for 6 days. We will also collect a blood sample on Day 1 and Day 7 for CD4+ and CD8+ evaluation and will be collecting data on each participants COVID-19 infection progression during hospitalization.
Assessments for this study will be done on day 7 and day 29 if the participant is still hospitalized at those time points. If they have been discharged from the hospital before these assessments, we will do these by phone. Each participant will also be contacted at 3 months to assess how they are doing. There will be no compensation for taking part in this study.
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Age ≥18 years
Currently hospitalized or in an emergency department with anticipated hospitalization.
Symptoms of acute respiratory infection, defined as one or more of the following:
Laboratory-confirmed SARS (Severe acute respiratory syndrome-Coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV-2) infection within 10 days prior to randomization
Ability to manage own stool care
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23 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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