Article Type
Review
Published
This review aims to summarize early findings on
the neurological features of COVID-19 and their treatment
approaches.
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Review
This review aims to summarize early findings on
the neurological features of COVID-19 and their treatment
approaches.
Editorial
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the best way to find effective and acceptable safe treatments for COVID-19 and any possible future outbreak. However, caution is needed when comparing the number of participants in RCTs with that of patients with COVID-19 treated with compassionate and/or off-label drugs to support the hypothesis that the latter are preferred by clinicians as an alternative to the former.
Review
In this narrative review, an overview of Ebola and coronavirus outbreaks is provided as well as a summary of preclinical and clinical studies of remdesivir for Ebola and COVID-19.
Review
The aim of this review is to explore COVID-19 treatment options and describe the potential benefits or disadvantages of their use in severe cases.
Editorial
This editorial discusses the impact of COVID-19 on patients with psoriasis receiving biologic agents.