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CURE Pharmaceutical Announces Positive Findings from Study at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) Using CURE’s Proprietary, Oral Thin Film (OTF) High, Single Dose Vitamin D in Pediatric Patients Pre- and Post-Hematopoietic St
CURE Pharmaceutical Announces Positive Findings from Study at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) Using CURE’s Proprietary, Oral Thin Film (OTF) High, Single Dose Vitamin D in Pediatric Patients Pre- and Post-Hematopoietic St.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n CURE’s Patented and Proprietary OTF Vitamin D Found to be More Effective than Standard Supplementation in Achieving pre- and post-Surgery Vitamin D Sufficiency Necessary to Reduce Immune-Mediated Damage such as Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD)CCHMC to Seek Formulary approval for CURE’s OTF Vitamin D Supplement in its Hospital Formulary OXNARD, Calif., May 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CURE Pharmaceutical Holdings (OTC: CURR), a developer and manufacturer of innovative delivery formulations for drugs, supplements and wellness products, today announced positive finding from a study conducted at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC) using CURE’s proprietary, single dose, oral, 40,000 IU vitamin D (branded ImmunD3™ Nutri-Strips™ in the retail wellness market) in pediatric patients before stem cell therapy. CURE’s oral Vitamin D supplement was found to be more effective than standard supplementation in achieving pre- and post-surgery vitamin D sufficiency, which is critical for reducing immune-mediated organ damage in the children receiving HSCT. To view the details of this study, visit the poster presentation on CURE’s website at https://curepharmaceutical.com/white-papers/ “The findings for our proprietary, oral thin film Vitamin D, which we brand as ImmunD3 NutriStrips, is quite remarkable for its ability to improve bone health and reduce complications in pediatric patients and brings additional hope to the parents and their children who undergo HSCT stem cell therapy, for life-threatening diseases,” said CURE Pharmaceutical CEO Rob Davidson. “If we can reduce the risks of complications by bringing these children up to optimal Vitamin D levels before surgery, and in the acute post-transplantation period, we’ve helped to reduce pain and suffering and potentially saved lives.” Next Steps: Adding CURE’s oral Vitamin D to Formularies NationwideSince previous attempts to improve vitamin D deficiency in these young patients using additional doses and/or higher dosing of enteral vitamin D are often not successful, CCHMC is working with its Formulary to add CURE’s NutriStrip Vitamin D formulation to its list of approved treatments. Davidson added: “We are also pleased that the CCHMC team found these results to be so compelling...