| Literature DB >> 35329963 |
Rebecca Zeng1,2, Itika Garg1,2, John B Miller1,2.
Abstract
The treatment and prevention of dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) traditionally involve lifestyle modifications and antioxidant supplementation, including the AREDS2 formula. We present a case of a woman with dry AMD in her right eye with several large, confluent central drusen on her exam and optical coherence tomography B-scan. Over the course of a year, the drusen almost completely disappeared, but the retinal layers were preserved without the development of geographic atrophy or choroidal neovascularization. While the exact cause of this phenomenon is unclear, it was thought to be associated with this patient's strict daily use of numerous dietary supplements. This case highlights the potential in exploring alternative medicine supplements in the treatment of AMD.Entities:
Keywords: age-related macular degeneration; antioxidant supplementation; choroidal neovascularization; drusen resolution; geographic atrophy; multivitamin supplementation
Year: 2022 PMID: 35329963 PMCID: PMC8951140 DOI: 10.3390/jcm11061637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Figure 1SPECTRALIS® Heidelberg OCT B-scans showed (a) presence of several large central, soft, confluent drusen in the right eye and (b) collapsed PED and subretinal material without fluid in the left eye. One year later, follow-up B-scan of the (c) right eye showed dramatic, complete drusen regression centrally, without geographic atrophy or choroidal neovascularization. (d) Corresponding follow-up B-scan of the left eye showed no changes.
Figure 2SPECTRALIS® Heidelberg multicolor (a,e) and fundus autofluorescence with near-infrared (b,f), blue (c,g), and green (d,h) reflectance taken one year prior showed focal areas of hyperfluorescence corresponding to diffuse drusen in both eyes. Multicolor and autofluorescence images were not available for the current visit.
Daily dietary supplements prescribed to patient by orthomolecular medicine specialist.
| Supplements Prescribed for AMD | Other Supplements | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supplement | Dosage | Frequency | Supplement | Dosage | Frequency |
| Vitamin D3 | 5000 IU | 4/day | Nutrient 950 (no copper, no iron) | 1 cap | 2/day |
| Vitamin A | 10,000 IU | 1/day | Magtein | 667 mg | 7/day |
| Vitamin K2 | 100 mcg | 6/day | Coenzyme Q10 | 200 mg | 3/day |
| Ascorbyl Palmitate | 450 mg | 4/day | Synthroid | 50 mcg | 2/day |
| (Vitamin C) | Sodium ascorbate | teaspoon | 3/4 for bfast, 1/2 for dinner | ||
| Astaxanthin | 4 mg | 2/day | Alpha Lipoic Acid | 600 mg | 1/day |
| Lutein | 20 mg | 4/day | Enteric coated aspirin | 81 mg | 1/day |
| Taurine | 500 mg | 4/day | MSM | 1000 mg | 4/day |
| Zeaxanthin | 4mg | 4/day | Glucosamine sulfate | 750 mg | 3/day |
| Magnesium Lethreonate | 667 mg | 8/day | Quercetin | unknown | |
| Zinc | 30 mg | 2/day | Iodoral (Optomax) | 12.5 mg | 2/day |
| NAC (Swanson) | 600 mg | 2/day | Potassium citrate | 99 mg | 5/day |
| Sea salt | 1/2 teaspoon per day on food | ||||
| Melatonin | 10 mg | ||||
| Turmeric | 2/day | ||||