Author: Gurwitz, David
Title: Repurposing current therapeutics for treating COVIDâ€19: A vital role of prescription records data mining Cord-id: hv64ze76 Document date: 2020_5_18
ID: hv64ze76
Snippet: Since its outbreak in late 2019, the SARSâ€Covâ€2 pandemic already infected over 3.7 million people and claimed more than 250,000 lives globally. At least 1 year may take for an approved vaccine to be in place, and meanwhile millions more could be infected, some with fatal outcome. Over thousand clinical trials with COVIDâ€19 patients are already listed in ClinicalTrials.com, some of them for assessing the utility of therapeutics approved for other conditions. However, clinical trials take ma
Document: Since its outbreak in late 2019, the SARSâ€Covâ€2 pandemic already infected over 3.7 million people and claimed more than 250,000 lives globally. At least 1 year may take for an approved vaccine to be in place, and meanwhile millions more could be infected, some with fatal outcome. Over thousand clinical trials with COVIDâ€19 patients are already listed in ClinicalTrials.com, some of them for assessing the utility of therapeutics approved for other conditions. However, clinical trials take many months, and are typically done with small cohorts. A much faster and by far more efficient method for rapidly identifying approved therapeutics that can be repurposed for treating COVIDâ€19 patients is data mining their past and current electronic health and prescription records for identifying drugs that may protect infected individuals from severe COVIDâ€19 symptoms. Examples are discussed for applying health and prescription records for assessing the potential repurposing (repositioning) of angiotensin receptor blockers, estradiol, or antiandrogens for reducing COVIDâ€19 morbidity and fatalities. Data mining of prescription records of COVIDâ€19 patients will not cancel the need for conducting controlled clinical trials, but could substantially assist in trial design, drug choice, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and prioritization. This approach requires a strong commitment of health provides for open collaboration with the biomedical research community, as health provides are typically the sole owners of retrospective drug prescription records.
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