Could your flu shot or blood pressure meds help fight COVID?
NCT ID NCT04367883
Summary
This study is looking at whether people hospitalized with COVID-19 have better outcomes if they had previously received a flu vaccine or were taking certain common medications. Researchers will review the medical records of 3,000 patients admitted to a hospital in Spain. They want to see if prior use of flu shots, blood pressure drugs (ACE inhibitors/ARBs), allergy pills (antihistamines), or the Parkinson's drug amantadine is linked to shorter hospital stays or lower risk of death.
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Hospital de Terrassa
RECRUITINGTerrassa, Barcelona, 08227, Spain
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