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Shannon's ‘preliminary report’ describes ten cases in which he used thiamine to control itching symptoms from mosquito bites in children ‘prone to bites’ from 8.5 months to seven years old, plus three adults of unspecified age.
Vitamin B1, or thiamine, has been touted as a systemic insect repellent since 1943, and denounced as an ineffective placebo for just as long. This paper presents a scoping review of 104 relevant case reports, research studies, and review articles to trace the evolution of this idea and identify an evidence-based, scientific consensus.
Of the 49 relevant review papers, 16 insect bite prevention guidelines, and 4 government documents, none after the 1990s claimed thiamine is a repellent. The findings of this review are that thiamine cannot repel arthropods in any dos-age or route of administration.
24 Φεβ 2022 · This paper presents a scoping review of 104 relevant case reports, research studies, and review articles to trace the evolution of this idea and identify an evidence-based, scientific consensus.
10 Απρ 2024 · An effective insect repellent can help you fight off the annoyance of buzzing mosquitoes, prevent itchy bites, and reduce your risk of serious bug-borne illnesses like Lyme disease and West Nile...
7 Δεκ 2022 · The first clinical trial in 1969 concluded definitively that “vitamin B1 is not a systemic mosquito repellent in man,” and all controlled studies since suggest the same for thiamine,...
30 Ιουλ 2021 · The claim that taking B1 vitamin supplements will repel mosquitoes is FALSE, based on our research. Researchers have studied the effects of vitamin B1 on mosquito attraction and found it has no...