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BACKGROUND: The main treatment for tuberculosis is antituberculous drugs. Low energy laser therapy is used as an adjunct to antituberculous drugs, predominantly in the former Soviet Union and India. OBJECTIVES: To assess the benefits and harms of low level laser therapy for treating tuberculosis in...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD003490
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Low Level Laser Therapy for Treating Tuberculosis: A Review
Tuberculosis (TB), a contagious bacterial infection, continues to be a major public health concern globally. This review examines the potential of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) as an adjunct treatment for TB. The researchers, like historians delving into ancient medical practices, sought to evaluate the evidence for this alternative approach to treating TB.
Evaluating the Evidence for Low Level Laser Therapy
The review systematically searched for relevant studies, but found no randomized or quasi-randomized controlled trials that met the inclusion criteria. This highlights the need for further rigorous research to determine the efficacy and safety of LLLT for treating TB. This review underscores the importance of evidence-based medicine in guiding medical practice.
The Need for Further Research
This review highlights the lack of strong scientific evidence to support the use of low-level laser therapy for treating tuberculosis. The findings emphasize the need for further research, particularly randomized controlled trials, to determine the effectiveness and safety of this approach.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This review reveals a lack of robust scientific evidence to support the use of low-level laser therapy for treating tuberculosis. The need for further research is evident, particularly well-designed clinical trials, to determine the efficacy and safety of this approach. It's crucial to rely on evidence-based medicine to guide medical practice and ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 2002-09-24
- Date Revised 2018-12-21
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