CURRENT ASPECTS OF ETIOTROPIC COVID-19 THERAPY

D. N. Zemskov, L. Balykova, O. Radaeva, K. Zaslavskaya, P. A. Bely, Elena Semenova, M. Shirmankina, K. N. Koryanova
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Since the beginning of the pandemic, repeated attempts have been made to develop etiotropic therapy for a novel coronavirus infection. Hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir/ritonavir, etc. derivatives were used as antiviral agents, however, they demonstrated a low efficiency and an insufficient safety. In this connection, other groups of drugs with a more effective and safe pharmacological profile are currently being actively used.The aim of the study was to analyze the literature references on the efficacy and safety of antiviral drugs for the COVID-19 treatment.Materials and methods. When searching for the materials for the review article writing, such abstract databases as PubMed, Google Scholar, e-Library were used. The search was carried out on publications for the period from January 2020 to september 2022. The key queries were: COVID-19, etiotropic therapy; immunological drugs; antiviral drugs; interferons.Results. Currently, there are various degrees of effective etiotropic drugs for the treatment of COVID-19 patients. The review has considered a few groups of drugs that are of interest from the point of view of etiotropic therapy: immunological drugs (anticovid plasma, the drugs based on antiviral antibodies, the drugs of recombinant interferons-α2 and -β1, as well as interferon inducers, i.e., the drugs based on double-stranded RNA sodium salt, and others); drugs that block the penetration of the virus into the cell (umifenovir); the drugs that disrupt the process of the viral replication (favipiravir, remdesivir, molnupiravir, nirmatrelvir/ritonavir).Conclusion. Synthetic antivirals, in particular favipiravir, molnupiravir, remdesivir, and nirmatrelvir/ritonavir, have the largest evidence base for their efficacy and safety. The search for new effective and safe etiotropic drugs for the treatment of COVID-19, as well as the collection and analysis of post-registration data on the drugs already used in clinical practice, continues.
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致病因性COVID-19治疗的现状
自大流行开始以来,人们多次尝试开发针对新型冠状病毒感染的致病因疗法。羟氯喹、洛匹那韦/利托那韦等衍生物被用作抗病毒药物,但其有效性较低,安全性不足。在这方面,目前正在积极使用具有更有效和安全药理特征的其他药物组。本研究的目的是分析有关抗病毒药物治疗COVID-19的疗效和安全性的文献。材料和方法。在检索综述文章写作资料时,使用了PubMed、Google Scholar、e-Library等抽象数据库。检索是对2020年1月至2022年9月期间的出版物进行的。关键词:COVID-19,致病因治疗;免疫药物;抗病毒药物;interferons.Results。目前,针对COVID-19患者的治疗已有不同程度的有效致病因药物。本综述从致病因治疗的角度考虑了几组有兴趣的药物:免疫药物(抗covid - 19血浆,基于抗病毒抗体的药物,重组干扰素-α2和-β1的药物,以及干扰素诱导剂,即基于双链RNA钠盐的药物等);阻断病毒进入细胞的药物(乌米诺韦);破坏病毒复制过程的药物(favipiravir, remdesivir, molnupiravir, nirmatrelvir/ritonavir)。合成抗病毒药物,特别是favipiravir、molnupiravir、remdesivir和nirmatrelvir/ritonavir的有效性和安全性有最大的证据基础。为治疗COVID-19寻找新的有效和安全的致病因药物,以及收集和分析临床实践中已使用药物的注册后数据,工作仍在继续。
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