Comparison of Lopinavir/​Ritonavir or Hydroxychloroquine in Patients With Mild Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)

Kim et al., NCT04307693, NCT04307693, Apr 2020
HCQ for COVID-19
1st treatment shown to reduce risk in March 2020, now with p < 0.00000000001 from 424 studies, used in 59 countries.
No treatment is 100% effective. Protocols combine treatments.
6,300+ studies for 210+ treatments. c19early.org
65 patient HCQ early treatment RCT with results not reported over 5 years after completion. This trial was terminated early but should still report results. While the trial may be underpowered when considered alone, results still contribute to the overall body of evidence and to meta analysis results. Patients also risked their life to participate.
37 HCQ RCTs have results missing long after expected1-37
The trials report a total of 20,747 patients, with 11 trials having actual enrollment of 3,487, and the remainder estimated.
Kim et al., 30 Apr 2020, Randomized Controlled Trial, trial NCT04307693 (history). Contact: shkimmd@amc.seoul.kr.
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