Current Approaches to COVID-19: Therapy and Prevention

2020 
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected millions of people worldwide As our understanding of the disease is evolving, our approach to the patient management is also changing swiftly Available new evidence is helping us take radical decisions in COVID-19 management We searched for inclusion of the published literature on treatment of COVID-19 from around the globe All relevant evidences available till the time of submission of this article were briefly discussed Once advised as blanket therapy for all patients, recent reports of hydroxychloroquine with or without azithromycin indicated no potential benefit and use of such combination may increase the risk of arrhythmias Clinical evidence with newer antivirals such as remdesivir and favipiravir is promising that can hasten the patient recovery and reduce the mortality With steroids, evidence is much clear in that it should be used in low dose and for short period not extending beyond 7 days in moderate to severe hospitalized patients Low-molecular-weight heparin should be initiated in all hospitalized COVID-19 patients and dose should be based on the coagulation profile and risk of thromboembolism Immunomodulatory drugs such tocilizumab may be considered for severe and critically ill patients to improve the outcomes Though ulinastatin can be a potential alternative immunomodulator, there is lack of clinical evidence on its usage in COVID-19 Convalescent plasma therapy can be potentially lifesaving in critically ill patients However, there is need to generate further evidence with various such therapies Though availability of a potent vaccine is awaited, current treatment of COVID-19 is based on available therapies, which is guided by the evidence In this review, we discuss the potential treatments available around the globe with current evidence on each of such treatments
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