Potential drugs in COVID-19 management

Author:

Bjørklund Geir1,Gasmi Amin2,Noor Sadaf3,Menzel Alain4,Khanyk Nataliia56,Semenova Yuliya7,Lysiuk Roman56,Beley Nataliya8,Bolibrukh Lidiia9,Gasmi Benahmed Asma9,Storchylo Olha10

Affiliation:

1. Council for Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (CONEM), Mo i Rana, Norway

2. Société Francophone de Nutrithérapie et de Nutrigénétique Appliquée, Villeurbanne, France

3. Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan

4. Laboratoires Réunis, Junglinster, Luxembourg

5. Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Lviv, Ukraine

6. CONEM Ukraine Life Science Research Group, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Lviv, Ukraine

7. Nazarbayev University, School of Medicine, Astana, Kazakhstan

8. Ya. Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University, Ternopil, Ukraine

9. Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv, Ukraine

10. Medical Chemistry Department, Odessa National Medical University, Odesa, Ukraine

Abstract

Abstract: The SARS-CoV-2 virus first emerged in China in December 2019 and quickly spread worldwide. Despite the absence of a vaccination or authorized drug specifically developed to combat this infection, certain medications recommended for other diseases have shown potential effectiveness in treating COVID-19, although without definitive confirmation. This review aims to evaluate the existing literature on the efficacy of these medications against COVID-19. The review encompasses various potential treatments, including antiviral medications, anti-malaria and anti-rheumatic drugs, vaccines, corticosteroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antipyretic and analgesic medicines, antiparasitic drugs, and statins. The analysis also addresses the potential benefits and drawbacks of these medications, as well as their effects on hypertension and diabetes. Although these therapies hold promise against COVID-19, further research, including suitable product production or clinical testing, is needed to establish their therapeutic efficacy.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Biochemistry,Organic Chemistry

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