Nutritional Supplementation (e.g., Iron, Vitamin D, Folate, B12)

Treatment for Celiac Disease

Typical Dosage: Varies by deficiency and specific supplement

Effectiveness
80%
Safety Score
85%
Clinical Trials
50
Participants
10K

Comparative Safety Scale(Higher is safer)

Cyanide☠️
Meth💀
Cigarettes🚬
Chemo☢️
Alcohol🍺
Morphine💊
Antibiotics💉
Tylenol💊
Exercise🏃
Water💧
85
DangerousModerateSafe
Treatment Details
Dosage Range
Varies by deficiency and specific supplement
Time to Effect
Weeks to months to correct deficiencies
Treatment Duration
Ongoing as needed
Evidence Quality
HIGH
Confidence Score
90%confidence in effectiveness data
Health Economics
Annual Cost of Care
Drug Cost:$100
Monitoring:$150
Side Effect Mgmt:$0
Total Annual:$250
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Cost-Effectiveness Rating
EXCELLENT
QALYs Gained
0.5
Outcome-Based Costs
Cost per Responder
$277
Cost per Remission
$277
Nutritional Supplementation (e.g., Iron, Vitamin D, Folate, B12) Outcomes

for Celiac Disease

Efficacy Outcomes
Overall Effectiveness
+80%
Response Rate
+90%
Remission Rate
+90%
Common Side Effects
Gastrointestinal upset (iron)
+10%
Hypercalcemia (high dose vitamin D)
+1%

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Active Clinical Trials
No active trials currently recruiting for this treatment

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