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Potential specific therapies in COVID-19

Muhammad Gul, Zin Mar Htun, Nauman Shaukat, Muhammad Imran, Ahmad Khan

2020Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

COVID-19 has grown into a global pandemic that has strained healthcare throughout the world. There is a sense of urgency in finding a cure for this deadly virus. In this study, we reviewed the empiric options used in common practice for COVID-19, based on the literature available online, with an emphasis on human experiences with these treatments on severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (SARS-COV-1) and other viruses. Convalescent blood products are the most promising potential treatment for use in COVID-19. The use of chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), remdesivir, and tocilizumab are some of the other promising potential therapies; however, they are yet to be tested in randomized clinical trials (RCTs). The use of lopinavir-ritonavir did not prove beneficial in a large RCT. The use of corticosteroids should be avoided in COVID-19 pneumonia unless used for other indications, based on the suggestion of harm in patients with SARS-COV-1 and Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) infection.

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MedicineTocilizumabHydroxychloroquineMiddle East respiratory syndromeIntensive care medicineLopinavirRitonavirRandomized controlled trialPneumoniaPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)CoronavirusMiddle East respiratory syndrome coronavirusAzithromycinChloroquineVirologyInternal medicineImmunologyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Rheumatoid arthritisViral loadMalariaInfectious disease (medical specialty)MicrobiologyDiseaseAntibioticsBiologyAntiretroviral therapyCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 ResearchLong-Term Effects of COVID-19