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Favipiravir-based treatment for outcomes of patients with COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Lan et al., Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology, doi:10.1080/17512433.2022.2078701
May 2022  
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Systematic review and meta analysis of favipiravir RCTs, showing improved viral clearance and recovery, but no significant difference for mortality, ICU admission, or ventilation.
Currently there are 68 favipiravir studies and meta analysis shows:
OutcomeImprovement
Mortality12% lower [-4‑26%]
Ventilation10% higher [-23‑56%]
ICU admission31% higher [9‑56%]
Hospitalization4% higher [-13‑23%]
Lan et al., 17 May 2022, peer-reviewed, 6 authors.
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