Since its emergence in late 2019, novel Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has
become a global threat that affected every aspect of our daily life. Its impacts were
manifested not only on the health system, but also it extended to badly affect the social,
educational, economical and many other fields of the human life. The measures set against
the spread of this emergent virus, has restricted the human activities, mainly those that
depend on the direct contact. Qatar, among GCC countries and MENA countries, was not
far from the consequences of this virus, as it experienced three large waves of the outbreak.
The medical society considered many approaches to fight against the widespread of this
virus. Use of the traditional antiviral, anti-inflammatory and repositioning of many other
drugs and alternative medicines that show effectiveness against COVID-19 was the core of
the clinical studies and the medication protocols worldwide. In this project we investigated
the drugs that are under different phase of clinical trials being held for the medication used
against COVID-19 in the GCC countries. Based on these results from clinical trials some
medication shown to be effective in this battle. Hence, they were considered to be part of
the standard care, such as Remdesivir. Iloprost was declared to possibly enhance the
respiratory status of COVID-19 patients, Colchicine can be beneficial if it is included in
the protocol treatment. The confusion created about the role of ACE 2 Inhibitors and ARBs
in COVID-19 prognosis has been cleared it has proven they do not badly affect the
hypertensive COVID-19 patient who receive such medications. On the contrary, other
medication was proven to be ineffective and their removal from the protocol was
recommended, such as Azithromycin and Hydroxychloroquine. We also categorized the
alternative medicines according to the leading reason of its use. We also showed that
alternative medicines were also gained a lot of attention across the globe during this
pandemic. Based on the outcomes from clinical trials, we found that dietary supplements
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such as Lactoferrin, and Probiotics (as SivoMixx) can play a role enhancing the immunity
thus can be used as prophylactics against COVID-19 infection. Vitamin D was proven as
an effective adjuvant treatment against COVID-19, while Vitamin C role is uncertain and
needs more investigation. Herbals such as Guduchi Ghan Vati can be used as prophylactic,
while Resveratrol can be used to reduce the hospitalization risk of COVID-19 patients. On
the contrary, there were no clinical improvements demonstrated when using Cannabidiol.
| Date of Award | 2022 |
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| Original language | American English |
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| Awarding Institution | - HBKU College of Science and Engineering
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- Alternative Medicine
- Clinical Trial Database
- COVID-19
- Gulf Corporate Council
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DRUGS AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES UNDER CLINICAL TRIALS FOR COVID-19
Jaber, B. (Author). 2022
Student thesis: Master's Dissertation