Effectiveness of early pharmaceutical interventions in symptomatic COVID-19 patients: A randomized clinical trial

  • Shehnoor Azhar Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Granada
  • Javed Akram Professor of Medicine/Former Vice Chancellor University of Health Sciences Lahore
  • Waqas Latif
  • Naomi Cano Ibanez
  • Samiullah Mumtaz
  • Ali Rafi
  • Usman Aftab
  • Somia Iqtadar
  • Muhammad Shahzad
  • Fibhaa Syed
  • Bilal Zafar
  • Nighat Fatima
  • Saleh Saadat Afridi
  • Shehla Javed Akram
  • Muhammad Afzal Chaudhary
  • Farah Sadiq
  • Saifullah Goraya
  • Muhammad Haneef
  • Verda Ashraf
  • Saadia Ashraf
  • Humaira Akram
  • Tanwir Khaliq
Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Effectiveness, Hospitalization, Follow-up, Patients

Abstract

Objective: We assessed the effectiveness of oral Hydroxychloroquine (HC), Azithromycin (AZ) and Oseltamivir (OS), alone or combined, among patients hospitalized with mildly symptomatic coronavirus infectious disease (COVID-19).

Methods: Following the approval of the National Bioethics Committee and prospective registration (clinicaltrials.gov NCT04338698), a multicenter randomized clinical trial of adaptive design was conducted at 10 multispecialty hospitals in Pakistan. Patients were randomized into seven treatment groups. Starting April 15, 2020, consenting, eligible, otherwise healthy adult patients or those with co-morbidities under control, were recruited if they presented with mildly symptomatic COVID-19 (scored 3 on a 7-point ordinal scale anchored between 1 = not hospitalized, able to undertake normal activities, to 7 = death) confirmed by quantitative Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (qRT-PCR). Two primary outcomes were assessed by day seven: Turning qRT-PCR negative; and clinical improvement of two points from the baseline. Outcome rates were compared using a chi-square test. Multiple imputations were applied to handle missing data. An interim data analysis was carried out on July 19, 2020, following which the study continued without treatment group changes. Data Safety and Monitoring Board advised to stop recruitment due to its futility on January 18, 2021.

Results: Of 471 patients randomized, a total of 426 (90.4%) completed the follow-up for primary outcomes. Based on imputed data analyses at day seven: Total qRT-PCR negative cases were 137/471 (29%, 95% CI 25.0 - 33.4). By day seven, a total of 111/471 (23.5%, 95% CI 19.8 - 27.6) showed clinical improvement. No serious or non-serious adverse event was reported.

Conclusions: Among patients with mild COVID-19, there was no statistically significant difference in the effectiveness of oral antimalarial, antiviral, or antibiotic treatments.

Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT04338698.

doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.5.8757

How to cite this: Azhar S, Akram J, Latif W, Ibanez NC, Mumtaz S, Rafi A, et al. Effectiveness of early pharmaceutical interventions in symptomatic COVID-19 patients: A randomized clinical trial. Pak J Med Sci. 2024;40(5):800-810. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.5.8757

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Author Biographies

Shehnoor Azhar, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Granada

Dr Shehnoor Azhar is a Doctoral Candidate at University of Granada Spain. He also contributed to this study as Assistant Professor at Department of Public Health, University of Health Sciences Lahore.

Javed Akram, Professor of Medicine/Former Vice Chancellor University of Health Sciences Lahore

He was the Vice Chancellor and the key investigator at the time of this study. Now serving as Caretaker Minister of Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education in Government of Punjab.

Bilal Zafar

He participated in this study while working at Rawalpindi Medical University, Pakistan

Published
2024-03-18
How to Cite
Azhar, S., Akram, J., Latif, W., Cano Ibanez, N., Mumtaz, S., Rafi, A., Aftab, U., Iqtadar, S., Shahzad, M., Syed, F., Zafar, B., Fatima, N., Saadat Afridi, S., Javed Akram, S., Afzal Chaudhary, M., Sadiq, F., Goraya, S., Haneef, M., Ashraf, V., Ashraf, S., Akrma, H., & Khaliq, T. (2024). Effectiveness of early pharmaceutical interventions in symptomatic COVID-19 patients: A randomized clinical trial. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 40(5). https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.40.5.8757
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