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    WHO to Resume Trial of Hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJune 4, 2020Updated:February 10, 2026 Uncategorized No Comments3 Mins Read
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    WHO to Resume Trial of Hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) says it will resume its experiment of Hydroxychloroquine for the treatment of coronavirus (COVID-19) patients.

    WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, stated this in official twitter account of the UN health agency.

    According to him, the Hydroxychloroquine section of the WHO’s Solidarity Trial can resume after being paused temporarily on May 25.

    The trial’s Data Safety and Monitoring Committee had halted the study as a precaution in response to safety concerns raised by an observational study published in the Lancet.

    Ghebreyesus said the Data Safety Monitoring Board’s review had been completed.

    “Last week, the Executive Group of the Solidarity Trial decided to implement a temporary pause of the Hydroxychloroquine arm of the test, because of concerns raised about the safety of the drug.

    “This decision was taken as a precaution while the safety data were reviewed; the Data Safety and Monitoring Committee of the Solidarity Trial has been reviewing the data.

    “On the basis of the available mortality data, the members of the committee recommended that there are no reasons to modify the trial protocol.trial of Hydroxychloroquine

    “The Executive Group received this recommendation and endorsed the continuation of all arms of the Solidarity Trial, including Hydroxychloroquine.

    “The Executive Group will communicate with the principal investigators in the trial about resuming the Hydroxychloroquine arm,’’ he said.

    The director-general said the Data Safety and Monitoring Committee would continue to closely monitor the safety of all therapeutics being tested in the Solidarity Trial.

    “So far, more than 3,500 patients have been recruited in 35 countries.

    “WHO is committed to accelerating the development of effective therapeutics, vaccines and diagnostics as part of our commitment to serving the world with science, solutions and solidarity,’’ he said.

    Meanwhile, Nigeria, on May 27, declared that it would continue with Hydroxychloroquine clinical trials on COVID-19 patients.

    Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the Director-General of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) said the country would continue with the drug, in spite of the initial warning by WHO to discontinue using it.

    ”I do not know the data that they’re looking at, whether it’s from the Caucasian population or from the African population.

    ”If the data they’re looking at, and the reason for suspending the trials, is from the Caucasian population, then it may be justified.

    “But I don’t think we have data from the African population yet, because our genetic makeup is different.

    ”If medical doctors, research scientists, pharmacists, herbal experts work together, we should conclude the clinical trial in three-four months.

    “The narrative might change afterward but for now, we believe in Hydroxychloroquine,” she said.

    WHO to Resume Trial of Hydroxychloroquine on COVID-19.

    Editor note: Test of Hydroxychloroquine Was Put On Hold amidst Rising Fear of Side Effects.

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