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Mouth Rinses for Inactivation of COVID-19 (MOR)

Jacox et al., NCT04584684, MOR, NCT04584684
Oct 2021  
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46th treatment shown to reduce risk in January 2024, now with p = 0.00000000062 from 3 studies.
Lower risk for progression, cases, and viral clearance.
No treatment is 100% effective. Protocols combine treatments.
5,100+ studies for 112 treatments. c19early.org
129 patient chlorhexidine early treatment RCT with results not reported over 3 years after completion.
4 chlorhexidine RCTs have results missing long after expected1-4
The trials report a total of 512 patients, with 3 trials having actual enrollment of 422, and the other estimated.
Study covers chlorhexidine, cetylpyridinium chloride, povidone-iodine, and hydrogen peroxide.
Jacox et al., 20 Oct 2021, Double Blind Randomized Controlled Trial, USA, trial NCT04584684 (history) (MOR). Contact: ljacox@live.unc.edu.
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