Chloroquine

Chloroquine is a medication that is widely used to treat malaria and other parasitic infections. Recently, it has received a lot of attention in the scientific community as a potential treatment for the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The virus responsible for COVID-19 belongs to the coronavirus family, and some studies have suggested that chloroquine may be effective in preventing and treating the infection. Chloroquine works by interfering with the virus's ability to replicate inside the host cell. It accomplishes this by increasing the pH of the intracellular compartments where the virus resides, making it difficult for the virus to carry out its replication machinery. Some laboratory studies have shown that chloroquine can effectively inhibit the growth of the virus in both cell cultures and animal models. Despite the promising results, however, it is important to note that the efficacy of chloroquine in treating COVID-19 has not been fully established. Clinical trials are currently underway to investigate the benefits of chloroquine as a treatment for the disease. In the meantime, it is essential for individuals to continue following public health measures such as wearing masks, social distancing, and frequent handwashing to prevent the spread of the virus. In conclusion, chloroquine has emerged as a potential treatment for COVID-19. While further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness, the drug has shown promise in inhibiting the growth and replication of the virus in laboratory studies.

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SARS-Cov-2 Viral Kinetics in Mild COVID-19 Patients Treated with Chloroquine Regimens or Standard of Care

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