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This is a multicenter study, which is aimed to investigate the efficacy of the Ivermectin drug in high risk COVID-19 patients. This study will compare Ivermectin treatment efficacy with standard of care alone. Target cohort is mild to moderate symptomatic Covid-19 (Stage 2-3), high risk patients aged 50 years and above with comorbidity, who presented to hospitals within first 7 days of illness.


Clinical Trial Description

Objectives Primary Objective: To assess the effectiveness of Ivermectin in preventing progression of Covid-19 to severe disease (clinical stage 4 or 5), which is defined as severe pneumonia requiring oxygen supplement or critically ill requiring intensive care. Secondary Objectives: 1. To assess the efficacy of Ivermectin in reducing mortality rate among high risk COVID-19 patients. 2. To compare difference in resolution of symptoms, chest radiograph, laboratory investigations, ICU admission, mechanical ventilation and length of hospital stay. Methodology Study Type and Design This is a multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled clinical trial involving COVID-19 designated hospitals in Malaysia. Patients are randomized at ratio of 1:1 to groups receiving ivermectin for 5 days plus standard-of-care versus standard-of-care only. Patients will be assigned to stratified randomized treatments based on a central, computer-generated randomization scheme coordinated by an independent third party. Based on national guidelines, all high risk COVID-19 patients will be admitted to hospitals, and allow discharge once criteria are met. Rationale of ivermectin dose and duration in this study: The dose regimens used in various randomized control trials with positive results range from 0.2mg/kg single dose to 0.6mg/kg/day for 5 days 10-15. PK/PD studies have shown that the antiviral effect of Ivermectin is dose dependent 9,15. As SARS-CoV-2 viral load peaks during the first week of illness and may prolong in severe disease 18, we believe a high dose of ivermectin 0.4mg/kg/day for 5 days would be reasonable and safe to achieve our study objectives. Standard of care: Based on the current Malaysian guidelines, standard of care for mild to moderate Covid-19 patients includes isolation, infection control, close monitoring (clinical findings, laboratory tests, chest imaging) and symptomatic treatment. Study Population The population for this clinical trial will be comprised of adults with a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 admitted to any of the participating hospitals. Participants who 1. Treatment group: Ivermectin 0.4mg/kg/day for 5 days + standard-of-care 2. Control group: Standard-of-care only Patients who fulfil the inclusion criteria and do not meet the exclusion criteria will be enrolled. Identification of eligible participants will be done prospectively at each study site. Sample Size Sample size calculation was performed using ScalexProp Version 1.0.2 (Naing, 2016). The calculation is based on superiority trial design and the primary outcome measure of the need to have supplemental oxygen therapy during the hospital admission. We regard a 9% difference between intervention arm and control arm as a clinically important outcome. Based on local data, 17.5% of COVID-19 aged 50 years and above, with stage 2 and 3 disease and comorbidity, progressed to severe disease 3. The need of supplemental oxygen therapy is expected to be about 8.8% in intervention arm and 17.5% in control arm. With a margin of superiority set to be 1%, the study requires 231 patients for each arm or in total 462 patients. Considering potential dropouts during the trial, we would require up to 500 patients or 250 patients each arm. The sample size provides a level of significance at 5% with 80% power (2-sided test). ;


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NCT number NCT04920942
Study type Interventional
Source Clinical Research Centre, Malaysia
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
Start date May 31, 2021
Completion date October 31, 2021

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