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病毒感染患者(包括新冠病毒)中使用 NSAIDs:是受害者还是肇事者?

NSAIDs in patients with viral infections, including Covid-19: Victims or perpetrators?

机构信息

Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy; Regional Centre of Pharmacogilance, Campania Region, Naples, Italy.

Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy; Regional Centre of Pharmacogilance, Campania Region, Naples, Italy.

出版信息

Pharmacol Res. 2020 Jul;157:104849. doi: 10.1016/j.phrs.2020.104849. Epub 2020 Apr 29.

Abstract

Taking anti-inflammatory drugs, including non-steroidal (NSAIDs), during Covid-19 infection, how much is risky? The French Minister of Health, who has raised an alarm on a possible risk deriving from the use of ibuprofen for the control of fever and other symptoms during the disease, opened the debate a few days ago. In this paper we examine available evidence from preclinical and clinical studies that had analysed the role of COX in the inflammatory process and the effects of NSAIDs in patients with infections. Most of the published studies that suggested not protective effects of NSAIDs were mainly performed in vitro or on animals. Therefore, their meaning in humans is to be considered with great caution. Based also on data suggesting protective effects of NSAIDs, we concluded that currently there is no evidence suggesting a correlation between NSAIDs and a worsening of infections. Further studies will be certainly needed to better define the role of NSAIDs and particularly COX2 inhibitors in patients with infections. In the meantime, we must wait for results of the revision started by the PRAC on May 2019 on the association ibuprofen/ketoprofen​​​​​​ and worsening of infections. Since nowadays no scientific evidence establishes a correlation between NSAIDS and worsening of COVID-19, patients should be advice against any NSAIDs self-medication when COVID-19 like symptoms are present.

摘要

在新冠病毒感染期间服用抗炎药物,包括非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs),有多大风险?几天前,法国卫生部长对使用布洛芬控制疾病期间的发热和其他症状可能带来的风险发出警报。本文我们研究了来自临床前和临床研究的现有证据,这些研究分析了 COX 在炎症过程中的作用以及 NSAIDs 在感染患者中的作用。大多数提出 NSAIDs 无保护作用的已发表研究主要是在体外或动物身上进行的。因此,其在人类中的意义需要谨慎考虑。基于表明 NSAIDs 具有保护作用的数据,我们得出结论,目前没有证据表明 NSAIDs 与感染恶化之间存在相关性。需要进一步研究以更好地确定 NSAIDs 特别是 COX2 抑制剂在感染患者中的作用。在此期间,我们必须等待 PRAC 于 2019 年 5 月开始对布洛芬/酮洛芬联合用药与感染恶化的重新评估结果。由于目前没有科学证据表明 NSAIDs 与 COVID-19 恶化之间存在相关性,因此当出现 COVID-19 样症状时,应建议患者不要自行使用 NSAIDs。

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