Canadian study says oral medicine effective in treating Covid-19

  • The study results show that colchicine reduced by 21 percent the risk of death or hospitalizations in patients with Covid-19
  • The study was carried out in Canada, the US, Europe and South America among a population of 4,488 patients

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Published23 Jan 2021, 11:08 PM IST
A healthcare worker in protective gear speaks with a person standing in line to enter a Covid-19 testing site in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
A healthcare worker in protective gear speaks with a person standing in line to enter a Covid-19 testing site in Montreal, Quebec, Canada(Bloomberg)

A major clinical trial shows that an inflammatory drug called colchicine is effective in treating Covid-19 and reduces the risk of complications from the disease, doctors in Canada said.

The results of the study are a "major scientific discovery" and make colchicine -- a medicine used to treat gout -- "the world's first oral drug that could be used to treat non-hospitalized patients with Covid-19," the Montreal Heart Institute said in a statement late Friday.

The study results show that colchicine reduced by 21 percent the risk of death or hospitalizations in patients with Covid-19 compared to placebo, the institute said.

The study was carried out in Canada, the US, Europe and South America among a population of 4,488 patients.

In 4,159 of these patients, in whom the diagnosis of Covid-19 was proven by a naso-pharyngeal PCR test, use of colchicine reduced hospitalizations by 25 percent, the need for mechanical ventilation by 50 percent, and deaths by 44 percent, the study concluded.

Colchicine is effective in preventing dangerous inflammatory syndromes called "cytokine storms" and reducing complications associated with Covid-19, said Dr Jean-Claude Tardif, director of the MHI Research Center and principal investigator in this study.

"We are pleased to offer the first oral medication in the world whose use could have a significant impact on public health and potentially prevent Covid-19 complications for millions of patients," Tardif said.

The study was conducted among Covid-19 patients not hospitalized at the time of enrollment in the trial, and with at least one risk factor for Covid-19 complications.

"This is the world's largest study testing an orally administered drug in non-hospitalized patients with Covid-19," the heart institute said.


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