Small Trial Results: Hydroxychloroquine Effective For COVID-19 Treatment

Small Trial Results: Hydroxychloroquine Effective For COVID-19 Treatment


1
404
https://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/COVID-19_001-320x140.jpg 320w, https://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/COVID-19_001-640x2... 640w, https://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/COVID-19_001-768x3... 768w" sizes="(max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px" alt="" title="COVID-19_001" />

HCQ Effective for COVID-19 in Small Randomized Trial

by Molly Walker, Associate Editor, MedPage Today

Hospitalized patients in China with COVID-19 coronavirus treated with hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), an antimalarial also used to treat autoimmune diseases, had a shorter time to clinical recovery, as well as improved pneumonia, a randomized trial found.

Patients randomized to receive hydroxychloroquine with standard treatment had a significantly shorter time to body temperature recovery of about a day, as well as a significantly reduced time to cough remission of about a day versus patients receiving only standard treatment, reported Zhan Zhang, MD, of Wuhan University in China, and colleagues.

Moreover, a larger proportion of patients in the HCQ group had improved pneumonia compared with patients in the control group (80.6% vs 54.8%), they wrote in a manuscript posted on the medRxiv preprint server.

HCQ and chloroquine for COVID-19 treatment have been in the spotlight ever since President Trump first touted their benefits in a press briefing 2 weeks ago. The FDA said it was looking into conducting randomized trials of the drug in COVID-19 patients, though some hospitals have already opted for off-label use of these agents.

One person in Arizona died after ingesting chloroquine phosphate, also sold for cleaning fish tanks, prompting the CDC to issue a warning against this practice.

Previous trials had explored in vivo activity of the drug, and one pilot study found no benefit in clinical measures or viral clearance compared with standard of care.

Still, the drug continues to be tested in ad hoc trials, including this one by Zhang and colleagues. They randomized 62 patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 infection in February. All patients received standard treatment, including oxygen therapy, antiviral agents, antibacterial agents, and immunoglobulin, with or without corticosteroids; patients in the intervention group also received oral HCQ sulfate tablets 400 mg/day on days 1-5.

Primary endpoint was time to clinical recovery, defined as “return to body temperature and cough relief, maintained for more than 72 [hours].” Mean patient age was about 45 and almost half were men, with no significant differences in the age and sex distribution between groups, the authors said.

Patients in the HCQ group had a significantly shorter time to body temperature recovery versus controls (2.2 days vs 3.2 days, P=0.0008). Similar results were seen for time to cough remission for the HCQ and control groups (2.0 vs 3.1 days, P=0.0016).

They noted four of 62 patients progressed to severe illness, all in the control group.

Two patients reported mild adverse reactions in the HCQ group, one with a rash and one with a headache.

Retinopathy is a known side effect of long-term therapy with HCQ — often seen in lupus patients who may stay on the drug for years — and patients occasionally experience arrhythmias and, more rarely, gastrointestinal reactions, cramps, and liver dysfunction. Patients should be monitored for these, but “short-term application of HCQ is relatively safe,” Zhang and colleagues wrote.

While acknowledging a need for large-scale clinical trials and other research to clarify the specific treatment mechanism and optimize the treatment plan, the authors concluded that “considering that there is no better option at present, it is a promising practice to apply HCQ to COVID-19 under reasonable management.”

Disclosures

This study was supported by the Epidemiological Study of COVID-19 Pneumonia to Science and Technology, Department of Hubei Province.

Zhang and co-authors disclosed no relevant relationships with industry.

Views: 13

Comment

You need to be a member of 12160 Social Network to add comments!

Join 12160 Social Network

Comment by stormtruther on April 2, 2020 at 6:59am

Scientists, however, warn about raising false hopes and say major studies are needed to prove the drugs are safe and effective against coronavirus

https://au.news.yahoo.com/the-controversial-drug-approved-to-fight-...

lamestream are against it ...everything they say is bullshit....therefore it probably works, deductive reasoning Dr Watson

Comment by stormtruther on April 2, 2020 at 6:52am

#9 Wormwood

Artemisinins are derived from extracts of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua) and are well established for the treatment of malaria, including highly drug-resistant strains.

Artemisinins reduce replication rates of a host of different viruses. Artesunate is effective at stopping viral replication in 100mg per day oral doses (R).

https://men-elite.com/2020/03/13/coronavirus-the-truth-about-the-vi...

Drink Absinth and be merry, I just happen to have one in the yard because i like the buzz....two for the price of one

"Destroying the New World Order"

TOP CONTENT THIS WEEK

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE SITE!

mobile page

12160.info/m

12160 Administrators

 

Latest Activity

Ray99kibz left a comment for Less Prone
"Thanks I am glad to be here."
1 hour ago
alux junes posted a status
"??"
2 hours ago
Elementisfire left a comment for Less Prone
"Sorry for the long wait"
12 hours ago
Elementisfire and Less Prone are now friends
12 hours ago
tjdavis posted photos
yesterday
tjdavis posted a video

Stink full movie

documentary on dangerous chemical ingredients found in everyday products
yesterday
Douglas Gordon is now a member of 12160 Social Network
yesterday
tjdavis posted a video

Revolution (1968) scenes featuring Today Louise Malone

Some clips from Jack O'Connell's Revolution (1968), featuring the one and only Today Louise Malone.
Friday
cheeki kea replied to cheeki kea's discussion Tartaria
"This screenshot is from a book found by a blogger in his research and gives an eye witnessed…"
Thursday
cheeki kea commented on Doc Vega's blog post To Each and every One of you here Happy Thanksgiving
Thursday
Doc Vega posted blog posts
Wednesday
Doc Vega commented on tjdavis's video
Thumbnail

The Hunt - Official Trailer [HD]

"A former ANTIFA member was interviewed here recently and this would not be far from actual reality…"
Nov 24
Doc Vega posted blog posts
Nov 24
tjdavis posted videos
Nov 24
tjdavis posted a blog post
Nov 24
tjdavis posted a photo
Nov 24
Doc Vega posted a blog post

Legacy of Supposedly Inferior Aircraft Outmatching Their Enemies

 We think of the Korean War aerial combat as the classic dogfights between the American F-86 Sabre…See More
Nov 22
Doc Vega commented on tjdavis's blog post Cities,States Without Limits
"This is just another form of a feudal globalism dictated by corporate technocrats bragging about…"
Nov 22
Doc Vega favorited tjdavis's blog post Cities,States Without Limits
Nov 22
Doc Vega posted a blog post

What is Area 2 and What Goes on There?

 We have all heard of Area 51 and S-4, along with such terms as Water Town, Papoose Lake,…See More
Nov 21

© 2025   Created by truth.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

content and site copyright 12160.info 2007-2019 - all rights reserved. unless otherwise noted