Khaleej Times

We will continue to use HCQ, says ICMR

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NEW DELHI — The Indian Council of Medical Research on Tuesday said it will continue using hydroxychl­oroquine (HCQ) medicine as prophylaxi­s for Covid-19 disease.

Speaking at a Press conference, Dr Balram Bhargava, directorge­neral of the ICMR, told the media that the Council found the drug very effective and having less side effects for prophylaxi­s consumptio­n.

The clinical trial of the HCQ on Covid-19 patients was suspended by the World Health Organisati­on on Monday.

Talking about the issue and latest guidelines about HCQ in which its usage was widened, Dr Bhargava said: “Covid-19 is an evolving field. We don’t know which medicines are working and which are not. There are lots of drugs that have been repurposed for use in Covid whether prophylaxi­s or as treatment. HCQ is a very old antimalari­al drug that was being widely used and it continues to be widely used. It is safer.”

Bhargava said the biological plausibili­ty of HCQ was also supporting that it is possibly an antiviral drug. “We did some invitro study in labs and found that it has antiviral properties. This drug became suddenly popular when the American government also started using it and they got-fast track approval or emergency use authorisat­ion. We also thought that it may be a useful drug for prevention of Covid.”

The DG said taking the biological plausibili­ty, in vitro data and safety level of the drug, the ICMR had recommende­d it for empiric use under strict medical supervisio­n about one-and-a-half months ago. “We also conducted a study on it. During these 6 weeks, we got data of observatio­nal studies — case control studies and observatio­nal studies — in different cohorts in India.”

The studies were done at AIIMS, ICMR, and also in three public hospitals in Delhi. Bhargave, however, said that randomised trial of the drug was not possible.

“Looking at the data of these studies, we found that it may be working and without major side effects except nausea, vomiting and palpitatio­ns occasional­ly as per the Indian Pharmacopo­eia Commission results of all people taking HCQ are being monitored,” said Bhargava. —

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