Potential drug–drug interactions associated with drugs currently proposed for COVID-19 treatment in patients receiving other treatments

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Abstract

Patients with COVID-19 are sometimes already being treated for one or more other chronic conditions, especially if they are elderly. Introducing a treatment against COVID-19, either on an outpatient basis or during hospitalization for more severe cases, raises the question of potential drug–drug interactions. Here, we analyzed the potential or proven risk of the co-administration of drugs used for the most common chronic diseases and those currently offered as treatment or undergoing therapeutic trials for COVID-19. Practical recommendations are offered, where possible.

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Lemaitre, F., Solas, C., Grégoire, M., Lagarce, L., Elens, L., Polard, E., … Barin-Le Guellec, C. (2020, October 1). Potential drug–drug interactions associated with drugs currently proposed for COVID-19 treatment in patients receiving other treatments. Fundamental and Clinical Pharmacology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/fcp.12586

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