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Coronavirus: Hydroxychloroquine does not help adults hospitalised with COVID-19, study finds

 
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Hydroxychloroquine does not benefit adults hospitalised with COVID-19, a new study by a major US research centre has found.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) study sought to test whether the malaria and arthritis drug - which has long been touted by US President Donald Trump - works to treat coronavirus.

Between April and June, researchers randomly and equally divided shots of hydroxychloroquine and of a placebo to 479 coronavirus patients in 34 hospitals.

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Participants, who included 212 women as well as 290 Hispanic and Black people, were aged 57 on average.

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Health outcomes were assessed two weeks after their first dose.

This assessment found roughly 32% of the hydroxychloroquine group was able to return to normal lives compared with 29% of placebo participants.

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