Aim: To evaluate the available evidence from clinical trials on the efficacy of gout medicines against COVID-19. Design: Systematic review and Meta-analysis. Methods: We are systematically searching five databases [PubMed, Embase, CT.gov, ICTRP, CINAHL (EBSCO)]. We are following the PRISMA statement and the EPOC guidelines. The meta-analysis will be conducted using Revman-5.4.1 from Cochrane collaboration, UK. This review's protocol was also registered in PROSPERO, University of York, UK (CRD42022299718). Results: In this meta-analysis, we plan to give a conclusive overview of the available evidence on the efficacy of the medications used to manage gout in reducing COVID-19 mortality, ICU admission, ventilation rate and hospitalization duration. If the results were positive, these drugs would greatly add to the scarce treatment options against COVID-19. Furthermore, these drugs might provide an excellent alternative to inconvenient and expensive drugs. Additionally, most of these drugs have a well-established safety profile for use during nursing, making them a much safer option for nursing mothers with COVID-19.
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Bitar, A. N., & Sulaiman, S. A. S. (2023, April 1). The evidence from clinical trials on Gout medicines effect on COVID-19: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis. Nursing Open. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1501
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