YANG YIHENG, deputy head of the pharmacy department at Peking University Third Hospital, has recently given suggestions on medications for COVID-19 patients during home quarantine. The following are the Q&A items with Yang. ...
Medications in COVID-19 patients: summarizing the current literature from an orthopaedic perspectiveSi Heng Sharon TanChoon Chiet HongSoura SahaDiarmuid MurphyJames Hoipo HuiSPRINGER
The trend went the opposite way for corticosteroids, partly because the World Health Organization initially recommended against using them for COVID-19. Before May, dexamethasone was used in only 4% of all COVID-19 patients ...
Viewpoint COVID-19 Therapeutics for Nonhospitalized Patients Rajesh T. Gandhi, MD; Preeti N. Malani, MD, MSJ; Carlos del Rio, MD JAMA Viewpoint COVID-19 in 2022—The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? Carlos del Rio, MD; Preeti N. Malani, MD, MSJ JAMA JAMA Patient...
"At present, based on currently available information, WHO does not recommend against the use of ibuprofen. We are also consulting with physicians treating COVID-19 patients and are not aware of reports of any negative effects of ibuprofen, beyond the usual known side effects that limit its use...
Seven combined studies conclude patients benefit from steroid treatment Seven international trials with coronavirus (COVID-19) patients with severe cases can benefit from using two types of steroids for medical treatment. The World Health Organization (W
that children have been virtually abandoned during the COVID-19 pandemic. “Among military families of the headquarters of the Third Corps, more children than adults have died,” he said. “This is because most were already undernourished, and because they were given medications mea...
Medications to treat high blood pressure did not affect outcomes among patients hospitalized with COVID-19, found an international team led by researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The study, published today inThe Lancet Respiratory Medicine, is the first ...
Methods We performed a retrospective cohort study of 1023 COVID-19 patients diagnosed by RT-PCR at Stanford Hospital through April 8, 2020 with a minimum follow-up time of 14 days to investigate the association between ACE-I or ARB use with outcomes. Results Use of ACE-I or ARB ...
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