Aim: This case series demonstrated that phthalocyanine derivate mouthwash is a promising alternative for reducing the viral load of SARS-CoV-2 and for clinical improvement of infected patients who presented mild and moderate symptoms. Purpose: The aim of this study was to report a case series of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 that used the phthalocyanine derivate mouthwash to reduce clinical symptoms. Patients and Methods: Eight patients used 5mL of phthalocyanine derivate mouthwash gargling/rinsing for one minute, five times daily, over a fourteen day period. Two measure-ment scales were applied for each patient in different periods to verify sore throat – VAS – Visual Analogue Scale for Pain and the clinical conditions – PS – Performance Status. Results: All patients presented a significant reduction in clinical symptoms with the use of the mouthwash for gargling/rinsing after few days of use, without hospitalization. Conclusion: The phthalocyanine derivate mouthwash protocol appears as a potential alternative for clinical improvement of COVID-19 infected patients. Daily use of this mouthwash rapidly reduced clinical symptoms such as sore throats, cough and mouth ulcers. Large, high-quality randomized controlled trials with larger sample size are necessary to confirm the effectiveness of this mouthwash protocol against COVID-19.
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Orcina, B. da F., Vilhena, F. V., de Oliveira, R. C., Alves, L. M. da C., Araki, K., Toma, S. H., … Santos, P. S. da S. (2021). A phthalocyanine derivate mouthwash to gargling/rinsing as an option to reduce clinical symptoms of covid-19: Case series. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry, 13, 47–50. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCIDE.S295423
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