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Satender Tanwar , Mayank Chugh1 , Satender Tanwar
Mayank Chugh, Satender Tanwar, Recovery Rate and Hospitalization stay patient Treated with Corticosteroids alone, along with
Antiviral Oral and Intravenous – Faviparavir&Remdesivir – 40 Patients Clinical study. Gastroenterology International. 2018;3(1-
2):5-11.
Corona Virus disease led to large devastating and other complication from root to the periphery1. Various complications has been achnoledged during the pandemic so far such as raised glycemic index, long term lung fibrosis and other complications such as Mucormycosis. The various treatment modalities has been encounter so far which are as usual led to some or more beneficial effect and recovery of the patients. The corticosteroids being the most important remedy later proved to the disease enhancement and complication. In the similar way the antiviral drugs used are either Oral and intravenous not caused much of reduction n the mortality and hospitalization stay. As per the current data ad the statistics no proven drugs antiviral has been used for the SARS COVID 19, the used one which are as Favipiravir, remdesivir and Mechanical ventilation2. In this present study the 40 patient given treatment in three groups made treated with Corticosteroids alone, along with Antiviral Oral and Intravenous – Favipiravir & Remdesivir. After analyzing the data is found that none of the antiviral has made significant reduction in the hospitalization stay treated at IPD of chugh Multispeciality Hospital. Thus concluded that patient treated along with corticosteroids along with Antiviral oral and intravenous doesn’t make any significant changes in the hospital stay. Key Words: COVID, Pandemic, Antiviral, Oral, Intravenous, Corticosteroids, Favipiravir and Remedisivir.
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Mayank Chugh, Satender Tanwar, Recovery Rate and Hospitalization stay patient Treated with Corticosteroids alone, along with
Antiviral Oral and Intravenous – Faviparavir&Remdesivir – 40 Patients Clinical study. Gastroenterology International. 2018;3(1-
2):5-11.
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