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Effectiveness of ivermectin-based multidrug therapy in severely hypoxic, ambulatory COVID-19 patients.


ABSTRACT: Aims: Ivermectin is a safe, inexpensive and effective early COVID-19 treatment validated in 20+ random, controlled trials. Having developed combination therapies for Helicobacter pylori, the authors present a highly effective COVID-19 therapeutic combination, stemming from clinical observations. Patients & methods: In 24 COVID-19 subjects refusing hospitalization with high-risk features, hypoxia and untreated moderate to severe symptoms averaging 9 days, the authors administered this novel combination of ivermectin, doxycycline, zinc and vitamins D and C. Results & conclusions: All subjects resolved symptoms (in 11 days on average), and oxygen saturation improved in 24 h (87.4% to 93.1%; p = 0.001). There were no hospitalizations or deaths, less than (p < 0.002 or 0.05, respectively) background-matched CDC database controls. Triple combination therapy is safe and effective even when used in outpatients with moderate to severe symptoms. Clinical Trial Registration: NCT04482686 (ClinicalTrial.gov).

SUBMITTER: Hazan S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8826831 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effectiveness of ivermectin-based multidrug therapy in severely hypoxic, ambulatory COVID-19 patients.

Hazan Sabine S   Dave Sonya S   Gunaratne Anoja W AW   Dolai Sibasish S   Clancy Robert L RL   McCullough Peter A PA   Borody Thomas J TJ  

Future microbiology 20220209


<b>Aims:</b> Ivermectin is a safe, inexpensive and effective early COVID-19 treatment validated in 20+ random, controlled trials. Having developed combination therapies for <i>Helicobacter pylori</i>, the authors present a highly effective COVID-19 therapeutic combination, stemming from clinical observations. <b>Patients & methods:</b> In 24 COVID-19 subjects refusing hospitalization with high-risk features, hypoxia and untreated moderate to severe symptoms averaging 9 days, the authors administ  ...[more]

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