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Author: Fan, Jianghong; Zhang, Xinyuan; Liu, Jiang; Yang, Yuching; Zheng, Nan; Liu, Qi; Bergman, Kimberly; Reynolds, Kellie; Huang, Shiew-Mei; Zhu, Hao; Wang, Yaning
Title: Connecting hydroxychloroquine in vitro antiviral activity to in vivo concentration for prediction of antiviral effect: a critical step in treating COVID-19 patients
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  • Document date: 2020_5_21
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    Snippet: Translation of in vitro antiviral activity to the in vivo setting is crucial to identify potentially effective dosing regimens of hydroxychloroquine. In vitro EC50/EC90 values for hydroxychloroquine should be compared to the in vivo free extracellular tissue concentration, which is similar to the free plasma hydroxychloroquine concentration.
    Document: Translation of in vitro antiviral activity to the in vivo setting is crucial to identify potentially effective dosing regimens of hydroxychloroquine. In vitro EC50/EC90 values for hydroxychloroquine should be compared to the in vivo free extracellular tissue concentration, which is similar to the free plasma hydroxychloroquine concentration.

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