Can ivermectin improve the duration of sustained recovery among COVID-19 outpatients? DukeMedSchool medrxivpreprint Ivermectin COVID19 SARSCoV2 SustainedRecovery
By Bhavana KunkalikarDec 20 2022Reviewed by Aimee Molineux In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers assessed the impact of ivermectin on the duration of sustained recovery among coronavirus disease 2019 outpatients.
The team employed a flexible protocol for a placebo-controlled study that allowed participant recruitment in various venues in healthcare systems, virtual means, and the community. Outpatients having mild to moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection and a verified positive SARS-CoV-2 test are enrolled on the platform. By 22 July 2022, 1206 patients had received their study medicine, contributing placebo, or matched placebo.
Results Drug Discovery eBook Compilation of the top interviews, articles, and news in the last year. Download a free copy Of the 2212 people who were recruited, 1206 individuals were eligible for receiving ivermectin and were randomized to ivermectin, or placebo, and received the study medicine. A total of 543 placebo recipients received a matching placebo, while 61 received the contributing placebo. The participants' median age was 48 years, among which 46% were 50 years or older.
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