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Home as the new frontier for the treatment of COVID-19: the case for anti-inflammatory agents.


ABSTRACT: COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is characterised by a broad spectrum of symptom severity that requires varying amounts of care according to the different stages of the disease. Intervening at the onset of mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms in the outpatient setting would provide the opportunity to prevent progression to a more severe illness and long-term complications. As early disease symptoms variably reflect an underlying excessive inflammatory response to the viral infection, the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, especially non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), in the initial outpatient stage of COVID-19 seems to be a valuable therapeutic strategy. A few observational studies have tested NSAIDs (especially relatively selective COX-2 inhibitors), often as part of multipharmacological protocols, for early outpatient treatment of COVID-19. The findings from these studies are promising and point to a crucial role of NSAIDs for the at-home management of people with initial COVID-19 symptoms.

SUBMITTER: Perico N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9411261 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Home as the new frontier for the treatment of COVID-19: the case for anti-inflammatory agents.

Perico Norberto N   Cortinovis Monica M   Suter Fredy F   Remuzzi Giuseppe G  

The Lancet. Infectious diseases 20220826 1


COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is characterised by a broad spectrum of symptom severity that requires varying amounts of care according to the different stages of the disease. Intervening at the onset of mild to moderate COVID-19 symptoms in the outpatient setting would provide the opportunity to prevent progression to a more severe illness and long-term complications. As early disease symptoms variably reflect an underlying excessive inflammatory response to the viral infection, the use of ant  ...[more]

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