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Famotidine use and quantitative symptom tracking for COVID-19 in non-hospitalised patients: a case series
by
Janowitz, Tobias
, Tuveson, David
, Gablenz, Eva
, Wang, Timothy C
, Pattinson, David
, Conigliaro, Joseph
, Tracey, Kevin
in
Adult
/ Anosmia
/ Betacoronavirus - isolation & purification
/ Body mass index
/ coronavirus
/ Coronavirus Infections - diagnosis
/ Coronavirus Infections - drug therapy
/ Coronavirus Infections - physiopathology
/ Coronaviruses
/ Cough
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 symptoms
/ Demography
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug Monitoring - methods
/ Famotidine
/ Famotidine - administration & dosage
/ Female
/ Headache
/ Histamine H2 Antagonists - administration & dosage
/ Histamine H2 receptors
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Morbidity
/ outpatients
/ Oximetry - methods
/ Oxygen
/ Pandemics
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Pneumonia, Viral - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Viral - drug therapy
/ Pneumonia, Viral - physiopathology
/ PROMs
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Self Administration
/ Symptom Assessment - methods
/ Treatment Outcome
2020
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Famotidine use and quantitative symptom tracking for COVID-19 in non-hospitalised patients: a case series
by
Janowitz, Tobias
, Tuveson, David
, Gablenz, Eva
, Wang, Timothy C
, Pattinson, David
, Conigliaro, Joseph
, Tracey, Kevin
in
Adult
/ Anosmia
/ Betacoronavirus - isolation & purification
/ Body mass index
/ coronavirus
/ Coronavirus Infections - diagnosis
/ Coronavirus Infections - drug therapy
/ Coronavirus Infections - physiopathology
/ Coronaviruses
/ Cough
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 symptoms
/ Demography
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug Monitoring - methods
/ Famotidine
/ Famotidine - administration & dosage
/ Female
/ Headache
/ Histamine H2 Antagonists - administration & dosage
/ Histamine H2 receptors
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Morbidity
/ outpatients
/ Oximetry - methods
/ Oxygen
/ Pandemics
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Pneumonia, Viral - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Viral - drug therapy
/ Pneumonia, Viral - physiopathology
/ PROMs
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Self Administration
/ Symptom Assessment - methods
/ Treatment Outcome
2020
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Famotidine use and quantitative symptom tracking for COVID-19 in non-hospitalised patients: a case series
by
Janowitz, Tobias
, Tuveson, David
, Gablenz, Eva
, Wang, Timothy C
, Pattinson, David
, Conigliaro, Joseph
, Tracey, Kevin
in
Adult
/ Anosmia
/ Betacoronavirus - isolation & purification
/ Body mass index
/ coronavirus
/ Coronavirus Infections - diagnosis
/ Coronavirus Infections - drug therapy
/ Coronavirus Infections - physiopathology
/ Coronaviruses
/ Cough
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 symptoms
/ Demography
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug Monitoring - methods
/ Famotidine
/ Famotidine - administration & dosage
/ Female
/ Headache
/ Histamine H2 Antagonists - administration & dosage
/ Histamine H2 receptors
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Morbidity
/ outpatients
/ Oximetry - methods
/ Oxygen
/ Pandemics
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Pneumonia, Viral - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Viral - drug therapy
/ Pneumonia, Viral - physiopathology
/ PROMs
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SARS-CoV-2
/ Self Administration
/ Symptom Assessment - methods
/ Treatment Outcome
2020
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Famotidine use and quantitative symptom tracking for COVID-19 in non-hospitalised patients: a case series
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Famotidine use and quantitative symptom tracking for COVID-19 in non-hospitalised patients: a case series
2020
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ObjectiveTreatment options for non-hospitalised patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to reduce morbidity, mortality and spread of the disease are an urgent global need. The over-the-counter histamine-2 receptor antagonist famotidine is a putative therapy for COVID-19. We quantitively assessed longitudinal changes in patient reported outcome measures in non-hospitalised patients with COVID-19 who self-administered high-dose famotidine orally.DesignPatients were enrolled consecutively after signing written informed consent. Data on demographics, COVID-19 diagnosis, famotidine use, drug-related side effects, temperature measurements, oxygen saturations and symptom scores were obtained using questionnaires and telephone interviews. Based on a National Institute of Health (NIH)-endorsed Protocol to research Patient Experience of COVID-19, we collected longitudinal severity scores of five symptoms (cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, headaches and anosmia) and general unwellness on a four-point ordinal scale modelled on performance status scoring. All data are reported at the patient level. Longitudinal combined normalised symptom scores were statistically compared.ResultsTen consecutive patients with COVID-19 who self-administered high-dose oral famotidine were identified. The most frequently used famotidine regimen was 80 mg three times daily (n=6) for a median of 11 days (range: 5–21 days). Famotidine was well tolerated. All patients reported marked improvements of disease related symptoms after starting famotidine. The combined symptom score improved significantly within 24 hours of starting famotidine and peripheral oxygen saturation (n=2) and device recorded activity (n=1) increased.ConclusionsThe results of this case series suggest that high-dose oral famotidine is well tolerated and associated with improved patient-reported outcomes in non-hospitalised patients with COVID-19.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
Subject
/ Anosmia
/ Betacoronavirus - isolation & purification
/ Coronavirus Infections - diagnosis
/ Coronavirus Infections - drug therapy
/ Coronavirus Infections - physiopathology
/ Cough
/ COVID-19
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ Famotidine - administration & dosage
/ Female
/ Headache
/ Histamine H2 Antagonists - administration & dosage
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Oxygen
/ Patient Reported Outcome Measures
/ Pneumonia, Viral - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Viral - drug therapy
/ Pneumonia, Viral - physiopathology
/ PROMs
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