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The world is currently facing a crisis because of this potentially fatal situation of the COVID-19 epidemic without proven efficacy for any drug treatment, while the vaccination is not yet.
This epidemic is caused by a new betacorona virus, now called SARS-CoV-2. The most common symptoms reported are fever, cough or chest tightness, and dyspnea. Most cases have a mild course
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In the absence of proven antiviral therapy or specific vaccination against COVID-19, Nigella seed oil is suggested as a potential supplement due to its known immunostimulatory and antiviral activities in previous published studies.
Nigella (known as black seed) in the Latin language or "Habatulbarakah" in the Arabic language, is a food supplement and a medicinal plant well known in Arab and Islamic culture. It is used as a food spice and it has a lot of medical claims that come from different historical backgrounds. Nigella seeds contain several active compounds that have been isolated, identified and reported, the most important being thymoquinone.
In the literature, black seed has shown several pharmacological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antiviral and immunostimulatory activities.
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Inclusion Criteria: patients included in the two studies NIGCOV1 and NIGCOV2 must be:
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Given the non-homogeneity of the patients, the study population will be divided into two groups:
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500 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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