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Hydroxychloroquine for Early COVID Studies: Participants Needed
The following is a list of studies using Hydroxychloroquine for early COVID disease compiled from ClinicalTrials.gov on April 24, 2020.
Studies using Hydroxy + Azithromycin:
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Hydroxy + Zith vs Hydroxy alone vs. no treatment
PCR + with T 100.6 or more
Inpatient or outpatient
Recruiting - LCMC Health (New Orleans)
Hydroxy + azith vs. hydroxy alone vs supportive
Early disease (<7 days of symptoms, PCR +) in 2 groups-
Early moderate (O2 sat 94+) to severe disease (O2 sat<94)
Viral load and clinical
Recruiting
Hydroxy only studies (without azithro):
- ProgenaBiome (CA-based PCR lab)
Pre-exposure in health care workers
Hydroxy + vite C + vite D = Zinc vs. no treatment- no doses listed - Baylor
Hydroxy only
Pre-exposure professional healthcare workers
PCR q wk X 7; weeks, enroll by invitation - Elizabeth Oelsner, Columbia University
Hydroxy only; placebo-controlled
Post-exposure professional to housemates
Not yet recruiting - Hackensack Meridian Health
Hydroxy only, open-label, no placebo
Pre-exposure professional health care workers - Washington University School of Medicine
Hydroxy only- testing 3 different doses
Pre-exposure; healthcare workers
Not yet recruiting - University of Minnesota
McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre
University of Manitoba
University of Alberta
Exposure or early disease <4 days of symptoms
Hydroxy only vs. Placebo
Recruiting - Montefiore Medical Center
Early disease, confirmed + or suspect
Hydroxy only
Not yet recruiting - Providence Health & Services
Hydroxy vs. Vitamin C
Early disease- outpatients, PCR + By invitation - GeoSentinel Foundation
Pre-exposure professional health care workers
Hydroxy vs. placebo
Not yet recruiting
Thank You Joseph Burrascano, MD for compiling this reference list.
Disclaimer: The Lyme Disease Association Inc. (LDA) provides this information as a public service. LDA does not necessarily endorse any of the studies or recommend participation in any studies. Participants need to review the information on the studies and make their own decisions regarding participation.