The use of potentiated drugs to reduce adverse reactions and complications of chemotherapy
AUTHORS : Dostanko E.G. | Dostanko N.Yu. | Dostanko V.Yu.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : ChMUP “Center for Resonant Medicine” INFOMED “, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus
YEAR : 2021 | Category : Educational
Introduction Starting in the spring of 2020, a new problem for medicine appeared and began to grow like a snowball – the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19 infection. Bit by bit, the results of observations are collected, and the survey data of these patients are summarized, the main targets and points of its application in the human body, the immediate and delayed consequences are gradually becoming clear, information is accumulating on the effectiveness of various strategies and tactics in the treatment of this infection.
For the first time in medicine, there is such a significant integration, interpenetration of different medical schools, trends and directions. Conventional medicine has suddenly become much more open to alternative treatment approaches. By now, the medical community already has a certain amount of knowledge, but, nevertheless, there is still a lot of work to further collect and systematize the available information, especially about the long-term consequences of this infection, its possible relapses, persistence, and outcomes.