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The effective medical treatment against COVID-19 infection is still unknown. Chloroquine phosphate is a well-known antimalarial drug which has been on the market for many years. Recently, in vitro study shown that Chloroquine is effective at both entry and at post-entry stages of the COVID-19 infection of Vero E6 cells with promising results. Chloroquine is also an immune-modifier and could distribute to the whole body including lung. Also, chloroquine is cheap and safe, and could be a promising agent against COVID-19 infection. However, only hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) with the extra hydroxyl group is available in Taiwan. Therefore, hydroxychloroquine instead become the best choice for the treatment candidate, since it shows higher in vitro potency (EC50) against COVID-19 with lower toxicity while retaining the original effect which compared with chloroquine.
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On December 31, 2019, an outbreak of respiratory illness later proved to be caused by a novel coronavirus, officially named Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), was notified first in Wuhan, a city of Hubei province, People's Republic of China (PRC). COVID-19 rapidly spreads in China and to other parts of the world. Currently more than 370,000 laboratory-confirmed cases have been reported worldwide, and the case count has been rising daily, and caused a global health emergency. As of March 29, 2020, there were 298 confirmed cases in Taiwan.
This is a multi-center, randomized, open-label, controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate (HCQ) in adult Patients with mild to moderate coronavirus disease (COVID-19) compared to standard of care treatment (SOC). The primary endpoint for the study is to evaluate the efficacy of HCQ, with respect to the time to negatively rRT-PCR assessments from the randomization date up to 14 days. The secondary endpoint is to evaluate the efficacy of HCQ in the aspect of virological assessments and the change of clinical symptoms. In addition, the safety and tolerability of HCQ will be evaluated during treatment period in COVID-19 patients.
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Patients who had fever (central temperature ≥38°C) or acute upper respiratory symptoms and laboratory confirmation (rRT-PCR) for COVID-19, with available same type of upper respiratory tract specimens from screening evaluation to the initial testing within 4 days of initial testing
Patients have mild (no pneumonia) to moderate disease (pneumonia without respiratory distress) according to the following World Health Organization (WHO) definition of COVID-19 clinical syndromes:
Patients with uncomplicated upper respiratory tract viral infection, may have non-specific symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough (with or without sputum production), anorexia, malaise, muscle pain, sore throat, dyspnea, nasal congestion, or headache. Rarely, patients may also present with diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting.
Adult with pneumonia but no signs of severe pneumonia and no need for supplemental oxygen.
Willing and able to comply with the study procedure and sign a written informed consent
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33 participants in 2 patient groups
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