Agent / Therapy | Mechanism of Action | Clinical Use(s) | Notes / Limitations |
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Methylene Blue (MB) | Reduces methemoglobin to hemoglobin; electron carrier in mitochondria | Methemoglobinemia, septic shock (off-label), mitochondrial disorders | First-line for methemoglobinemia; neuroprotective & mitochondrial support under study |
Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBOT) | Increases oxygen partial pressure → supersaturates blood plasma with O₂ | CO poisoning, gas embolism, wound healing, some infections | Not a drug; requires chamber access; powerful systemic effect |
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) | Cofactor for pyruvate dehydrogenase → improves aerobic metabolism | Wernicke’s encephalopathy, sepsis-related lactic acidosis | Low cost; crucial in alcoholics or malnourished individuals |
Coenzyme Q10 / Ubiquinol | Transfers electrons in ETC; supports ATP production | Mitochondrial diseases, heart failure, fatigue | More bioavailable as ubiquinol; safe for long-term use |
N-acetylcysteine (NAC) | Boosts glutathione → reduces oxidative stress → supports mitochondrial function | Acetaminophen overdose, COPD, potential for neuroprotection | Antioxidant effects help preserve oxygen utilization |
Dichloroacetate (DCA) | Activates pyruvate dehydrogenase → shifts metabolism from anaerobic to aerobic | Lactic acidosis, mitochondrial diseases (experimental) | Some toxicity concerns with long-term use; not widely approved |
Ozone Therapy (unapproved) | Oxidative preconditioning → stimulates antioxidant enzymes, may improve oxygen delivery | Claimed for infection, fatigue, and circulation support | Not FDA-approved; controversial in conventional medicine |
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) | Cofactor in FAD/FMN → supports multiple mitochondrial redox reactions | Energy production support, some neurodegenerative conditions | Often combined with CoQ10 and magnesium in mitochondrial protocols |
Meldonium (banned in sports) | Modifies carnitine metabolism → optimizes energy metabolism under ischemia | Used in Eastern Europe for angina and fatigue | Banned in athletics; not approved in U.S. |