… severe form of COVID-19 shows high cellular degeneration besides severe inflammation, and these results clearly illustrate why quercetin can be a potentialtreatment for COVID-19. A …
S Ohadian Moghadam - International Journal of General Medicine, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… In this review, we will discuss the most recent evidence about the current potentialtreatment options, vaccine development, and future perspectives of COVID-19 in order to help tackle …
… need for the development of additional treatments, as the … of therapies available to combat COVID-19. We focus on … previously studied agents targeting COVID-19 that either show …
SL Penman, RT Kiy, RL Jensen… - British Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… Intense efforts are underway to evaluate potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of COVID-19. In order to respond quickly to the crisis, the repurposing of existing drugs is the …
GA Rossi, O Sacco, A Capizzi… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… widely available treatments effective against COVID-19 are urgently needed. A potential anti… downregulates several pathogenetic mechanisms involved in COVID-19 severity. Due to the …
M Depfenhart, D de Villiers, G Lemperle… - Internal and emergency …, 2020 - Springer
… a good effect on the treatment of COVID-19. Recent publications on COVID-19 have brought attention to the possible benefit of chloroquine in the treatment of patients infected by SARS-…
… as potential therapeutic options for COVID-19 management (referred to as COVID-19 … -of-knowledge about possible interactions between ASMs and COVID-19 candidate drugs. …
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type (SARS-CoV2, also known as COVID-19), which is the latest pandemic infectious disease, constitutes a serious risk to human health…
A Parasher - Postgraduate medical journal, 2021 - academic.oup.com
… as a potentialtreatment option for COVID-19. However, a recent randomised controlled trial demonstrated no definitive benefit of LPV/RTV therapy as compared to routine management …