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Do Zinc Supplements Enhance the Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine?: a Randomized, Multicenter Trial
No specific treatment for COVID-19 infection is available up till now, and there is a great urge for effective treatment to reduce morbidity and mortality during this pandemic. We aimed to evaluate the effect of combining chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine (CQ/HCQ) and zinc in the treatment of COVID-19...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7695238/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33247380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12011-020-02512-1 |
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author | Abd-Elsalam, Sherief Soliman, Shaimaa Esmail, Eslam Saber Khalaf, Mai Mostafa, Ehab F. Medhat, Mohammed A. Ahmed, Ossama Ashraf El Ghafar, Mohamed Samir Abd Alboraie, Mohamed Hassany, Sahar M. |
author_facet | Abd-Elsalam, Sherief Soliman, Shaimaa Esmail, Eslam Saber Khalaf, Mai Mostafa, Ehab F. Medhat, Mohammed A. Ahmed, Ossama Ashraf El Ghafar, Mohamed Samir Abd Alboraie, Mohamed Hassany, Sahar M. |
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description | No specific treatment for COVID-19 infection is available up till now, and there is a great urge for effective treatment to reduce morbidity and mortality during this pandemic. We aimed to evaluate the effect of combining chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine (CQ/HCQ) and zinc in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. This was a randomized clinical trial conducted at three major University hospitals in Egypt. One hundred ninety-one patients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 infection were randomized into two groups: group I (96) patients received both HCQ and zinc, and group II (95) received HCQ only. The primary endpoints were the recovery within 28 days, the need for mechanical ventilation, and death. The two groups were matched for age and gender. They had no significant difference regarding any of the baseline laboratory parameters or clinical severity grading. Clinical recovery after 28 days was achieved by 79.2% in the zinc group and 77.9% in zinc-free treatment group, without any significant difference (p = 0.969). The need for mechanical ventilation and the overall mortality rates did not show any significant difference between the 2 groups either (p = 0.537 and 0.986, respectively). The age of the patient and the need for mechanical ventilation were the only risk factors associated with the patients’ mortality by the univariate regression analysis (p = 0.001 and < 0.001, respectively). Zinc supplements did not enhance the clinical efficacy of HCQ. More randomized studies are needed to evaluate the value of adding zinc to other therapies for COVID 19. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04447534 |
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spelling | pubmed-76952382020-12-01 Do Zinc Supplements Enhance the Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine?: a Randomized, Multicenter Trial Abd-Elsalam, Sherief Soliman, Shaimaa Esmail, Eslam Saber Khalaf, Mai Mostafa, Ehab F. Medhat, Mohammed A. Ahmed, Ossama Ashraf El Ghafar, Mohamed Samir Abd Alboraie, Mohamed Hassany, Sahar M. Biol Trace Elem Res Article No specific treatment for COVID-19 infection is available up till now, and there is a great urge for effective treatment to reduce morbidity and mortality during this pandemic. We aimed to evaluate the effect of combining chloroquine/hydroxychloroquine (CQ/HCQ) and zinc in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. This was a randomized clinical trial conducted at three major University hospitals in Egypt. One hundred ninety-one patients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 infection were randomized into two groups: group I (96) patients received both HCQ and zinc, and group II (95) received HCQ only. The primary endpoints were the recovery within 28 days, the need for mechanical ventilation, and death. The two groups were matched for age and gender. They had no significant difference regarding any of the baseline laboratory parameters or clinical severity grading. Clinical recovery after 28 days was achieved by 79.2% in the zinc group and 77.9% in zinc-free treatment group, without any significant difference (p = 0.969). The need for mechanical ventilation and the overall mortality rates did not show any significant difference between the 2 groups either (p = 0.537 and 0.986, respectively). The age of the patient and the need for mechanical ventilation were the only risk factors associated with the patients’ mortality by the univariate regression analysis (p = 0.001 and < 0.001, respectively). Zinc supplements did not enhance the clinical efficacy of HCQ. More randomized studies are needed to evaluate the value of adding zinc to other therapies for COVID 19. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04447534 Springer US 2020-11-27 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7695238/ /pubmed/33247380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12011-020-02512-1 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Article Abd-Elsalam, Sherief Soliman, Shaimaa Esmail, Eslam Saber Khalaf, Mai Mostafa, Ehab F. Medhat, Mohammed A. Ahmed, Ossama Ashraf El Ghafar, Mohamed Samir Abd Alboraie, Mohamed Hassany, Sahar M. Do Zinc Supplements Enhance the Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine?: a Randomized, Multicenter Trial |
title | Do Zinc Supplements Enhance the Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine?: a Randomized, Multicenter Trial |
title_full | Do Zinc Supplements Enhance the Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine?: a Randomized, Multicenter Trial |
title_fullStr | Do Zinc Supplements Enhance the Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine?: a Randomized, Multicenter Trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Do Zinc Supplements Enhance the Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine?: a Randomized, Multicenter Trial |
title_short | Do Zinc Supplements Enhance the Clinical Efficacy of Hydroxychloroquine?: a Randomized, Multicenter Trial |
title_sort | do zinc supplements enhance the clinical efficacy of hydroxychloroquine?: a randomized, multicenter trial |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7695238/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33247380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12011-020-02512-1 |
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