The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said it was monitoring the situation, adding that patients and healthcare professionals should consider all treatment options including paracetamol and anti-inflammatory drugs to treat fever or pain in patients with COVID-19. (bit.ly/2U0zLwC)
The watchdog is already looking to aid the development of a coronavirus vaccine and prevent supply bottlenecks and drug shortages due to the outbreak that has infected nearly 200,000 people across the globe. (reut.rs/2QtB3hE) (reut.rs/33wuQqy)
The EMA’s announcement follows a similar tone on Monday from Nurofen producer Reckitt Benckiser to check reports that said the pills’ active ingredient ibuprofen would hurt patients.
“In line with EU national treatment guidelines, patients and healthcare professionals can continue using NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) as per the approved product information,” EMA said.
Based on the current advice, drugs such as ibuprofen must be used at the lowest effective dose for the shortest period possible.
The regulator’s safety committee in May began looking into the effects of the drugs following a survey which suggested that infection due to chickenpox and some bacterial infections could be made worse by the medicines.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-ema-ibuprofen/eu-drugs-watchdog-says-currently-no-evidence-ibuprofen-worsens-covid-19-idUSKBN2151WV
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