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Sulfites have been implicated as the
cause of bronchospasm in some subjects with asthma. However, there is still no universally
accepted explanation of the pathogenesis of these reactions. In a clinical trial, weekly
intramuscular injections of 1,000 mcg of vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) produced
significant improvements in asthma patients. 18 of 20 patients showed decreased shortness
of breath on exertion and improvement in appetite, sleep, and general condition.79 B Anibarro, et al., studied five children with asthma with metabisulfite intolerance confirmed by oral challenge testing. The challenge test with metabisulfite was repeated after premedication of all the patients with 1.5 mg of oral cyanocobalamin - vitamin B12. In four of the five patients
treated with cyanocobalamin, bronchospasm did not develop in the second metabisulfite
challenge.80 It is suggested that oral
supplementation with 1 to 3 milligrams of vitamin B12 daily may provide a benefit similar
to that provided by the injectable form.81 |
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