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Peter A. McCullough, Ronan J. Kelly, Gaetano Ruocco, Edgar Lerma, James Tumlin, Kevin R. Wheelan, Nevin Katz, Norman E. Lepor, Kris Vijay, Harvey Carter, Bhupinder Singh, Sean P. McCullough, Brijesh K. Bhambi, Alberto Palazzuoli, Gaetano M. De Ferrari, Gregory P. Milligan, Taimur Safder, Kristen M. Tecson, Dee Dee Wang, John E. McKinnon, William W. O’Neill, Marcus Zervos, and Harvey A. Risch
December 17, 2020
American Journal of Medicine
Baylor University Medical Center

Clinical Significance

  • COVID-19 hospitalizations and death can be reduced with outpatient treatment.
  • Principles of COVID-19 outpatient care include: 1) reduction of reinoculation, 2) combination antiviral therapy, 3) immunomodulation, 4) antiplatelet/antithrombotic therapy 5) administration of oxygen, monitoring, and telemedicine...

Combination Antiviral Therapy

Zinc Lozenges and Zinc Sulfate: Zinc is a known inhibitor of coronavirus replication. Clinical trials of zinc lozenges in the common cold have demonstrated modest reductions in the duration and or severity of symptoms. By extension, this readily available nontoxic therapy could be deployed at the first signs of COVID-19. Zinc lozenges can be administered 5 times a day for up to 5 days and extended if needed if symptoms persist. The amount of elemental zinc lozenges is <25% of that in a single 220-mg zinc sulfate daily tablet. This dose of zinc sulfate has been effectively used in combination with antimalarials in early treatment of high-risk outpatients with COVID-19.”

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