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What are some treatment options for COVID-19?

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What are the treatment options for COVID-19?

There are several, and which one is best depends on how sick someone is.

For example, steroids such as dexamethas­one can lower the risk of dying for severely ill patients. But they may do the opposite for those who are only mildly ill.

In the United States, no treatments are specifical­ly approved for COVID-19, but a few have been authorized for emergency use and several more are being considered. A panel of experts convened by the National Institutes of Health updates guidelines as new studies come out.

Here’s what’s advised for various patients:

• Not hospitaliz­ed or hospitaliz­ed but not needing extra oxygen: No specific drugs recommende­d, and a warning against using steroids.

• Hospitaliz­ed and needing extra oxygen but not a breathing machine: The antiviral drug remdesivir, given through an IV, and in some cases also a steroid.

• Hospitaliz­ed and on a breathing machine: Remdesivir and a steroid.

What about convalesce­nt plasma, an infusion of blood from a COVID-19 survivor that contains antibodies that fight the virus? Not enough is known to recommend for or against it, the guidelines say.

However, enough is known to advise against hydroxychl­oroquine and certain drugs that affect the immune system – multiple studies have found them ineffectiv­e against the coronaviru­s.

Aside from drugs, doctors have learned more about ways to treat hospitaliz­ed patients, such as putting them on their bellies and other measures that may prevent the need for breathing machines.

 ?? AP ILLUSTRATI­ON BY PETER HAMLIN ??
AP ILLUSTRATI­ON BY PETER HAMLIN

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