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The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) is spreading throughout the United States. While there are no known therapies to treat those who have become sick, there have been some reports that a medication currently used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and malaria (Hydroxychloroquine sulfate, also known as Plaquenil) may help to lessen the chance or severity of illness, especially if combined with a medicine that treats other kinds of infections (Azithromycin, also known as Zithromax or Zmax or Zpak). There are some people who test positive for the virus but who are otherwise not ill. Current standard of care is to advise these people to self-monitor but no treatment is offered. It is not known how many of these individuals will remain symptom free, and how many will become sick or how severe those symptoms will be. This study will randomize those people who do not have symptoms into one of three treatment plans 1) Hydroxycholoquine and Azithromycin, or 2) no active medication (placebo). All participants will be followed for 2 months. The study will determine if there is any benefit to those who are asymptomatic to taking taking Hydroxychloroquine sulfate in combination with Azithromycin, or if there is no benefit from taking these medications.


Clinical Trial Description

Participants will be randomized into one of two treatment plans 1. Hydroxycholoquine sulfate in combination with Azithromycin Hydroxycholorquine as above, plus Azithromycine: 500 mg po for day 1and then 250 mg QD for 4 days 2. no active medication (placebo) All participants will be followed for 2 months. The primary aim is to determine if there is any benefit (reduced likelihood for development of fever and other symptoms of COVID-19 ) to taking only Hydroxychloroquine sulfate, or to taking Hydroxychloroquine sulfate in combination with Azithromycin, or if there is no benefit to taking these medications for this population. ;


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NCT number NCT04374552
Study type Interventional
Source Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase Phase 2
Start date May 5, 2020
Completion date April 2021

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