Common antidepressant lowers COVID-19 hospitalization risk, new study suggests

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The drug reduced the need for hospitalisation by two-thirds, and also cut the odds of COVID-related death.

, has been prescribed to treat OCD for nearly 30 years, but researchers began looking into it more carefully at the onset of the pandemic, based on its ability to reduce inflammation, with hopes it could subdue the body's intense response to the infection.

Dr. David Boulware, an infectious disease scientist at the University of Minnesota, told The New York Times fluvoxamine is "not a shiny new, expensive drug."The study, which was published in The Lancet Global Health, followed nearly 1,500 COVID patients in Brazil who were given either fluvoxamine or a placebo. Researchers found that the drug reduced hospitalization or longterm medical observation rates by one-third.

But among patients who finished their regiment, the drug reduced the need for hospitalization at an even more significant rate: by two-thirds. The drug also cut the odds of COVID-related death.Of the participants, 12 who were given a placebo died, while just one taking fluvoxamine did.

 

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