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COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:51am On May 09, 2020
The Lagos State Government has said it will commence chloroquine clinical trial for the treatment of the novel coronavirus disease within the next one week or thereabouts.

This is sequel to the approval by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control that chloroquine could be used for the clinical trial treatment of the deadly disease.

There were 386 new cases on Friday, pushing the total cases in the country to 3,912. The number of deaths increased to 117 while 679 persons have been discharged so far.

The state Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi, said at a media briefing in Ikeja on Friday that there would be three arms of the trial, capturing treatment, prevention and care for high-risk individuals, like elderly persons with underlying ailments such as hypertension, diabetes and obesity.

Findings by Saturday PUNCH revealed that the state submitted its final protocol to NAFDAC on Thursday evening as it awaits the approval of the agency in preparation for the commencement of the hydroxychloroquine clinical trial treatment next week.

NAFDAC, which approves medicines meant for clinical trials, had on March 20 approved the use of chloroquine for clinical trial treatment of the novel disease, warning however that the approval was not for the drug to be used as a treatment for the virus.

The Director-General, NAFDAC, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, also confirmed to Saturday PUNCH a few weeks ago that only Lagos State, which has the highest number of cases and is the epicentre of the virus in the country, had signified interest in using the drug for a clinical trial to find treatment for the virus.

And in a recent interview with one of our correspondents, the DG said the state government had sent its protocol to NAFDAC for final approval which would allow it to begin the clinical trial.

She said, “For a clinical trial, you will have to write a protocol and Lagos State submitted its protocol to us. We vetted it back and forth and now they are about to start. It has to be well designed because whatever comes to the scientific world must be defensible. That is the essence of clinical trial treatment planning.

“It has to be well thought out. How many patients will give us a statistical result that will be interpreted well and give a level of confidence? So, these are the kinds of things that go into a clinical trial protocol. We have come alongside Lagos State to review their protocols and they are about to start.”

However, the commissioner said on April 7 that the state had concluded plans to start COVID-19 clinical trial in partnership with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and other institutions.

Meanwhile, addressing journalists on Friday, Abayomi said the clinical trials were coming at the most appropriate time given the number of cases the state had been recording in recent times. He noted that the state would use hydroxychloroquine produced by original manufacturers and not the generic one and that the state was set to receive “thousands and thousands of the tablets.”

The number of cases in the state rose by 176 on Friday to 1,667.

He said, “To put together a clinical trial is a very difficult thing; there are people that specialise in clinical trial research. We have to perform the clinical trial in such a way that we would be able to get a very clear result out of it and it won’t have any bias.

“We are planning almost three arms of the hydroxychloroquine trial; one arm of the trial would be for treatment. In other words, if you present with COVID-19 and you test positive, does hydroxyl chloroquine improve your chances of not dying from it or does it shorten the amount of time between when you are diagnosed and when you are cleared of the virus and you are ready to be discharged?

“We are also using it as prevention. For example, if you want to test, when you give the hydroxychloroquine to the health care professionals as prevention, does it protect them from getting infected by COVID-19?

“We also want to use it among people in the communities who have high risk. For example, somebody who is over the age of 70 with hypertension, diabetes or obesity, we know that if you have COVID-19, you are at risk of developing severe to critical symptoms, so if we give members of the public on this clinical trial access to the original hydroxychloroquine, we will protect certain high risk persons from developing or contracting COVID-19.

“These are the arms we are developing in our clinical trial strategy. There is a lot happening around this activity and I think within the next week or so, we would have commenced the trials.”

The commissioner noted that it needed NAFDAC’s permission, ethics approval and recruitment of the participants in the trial.
https://punchng.com/coronavirus-lagos-may-begin-chloroquine-clinical-trial-next-week/

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by Ezennwa(m): 7:51am On May 09, 2020
hmm!

Anything that can curb this coronavirus menace is a welcome development.

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by Ade3131: 7:59am On May 09, 2020
That's a good move... But I thought that's what they've been using to treat the patients before now... #NigeriaWillPrevail

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by GamalNasser: 8:00am On May 09, 2020
One Kobojunkie and his fellow CNN puppets will not like this cheesy cheesy,... Chloroquine and Artemisinin have consistently delivered a 99% cure rate and just yesterday an study showed chloroquine could even act as a very reliable prophylaxy by preventing infections in the first place especially for those at the Frontline but yet Satanic agents with an agenda and dull people are waiting for a hurry put together RNA vaccine that will not go through proper trial and is expected to kill 15% of it's users ....is this world not mad so?

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by AdmissionGetEas: 8:03am On May 09, 2020
Trial?..

Nigeria Governments are not just serious

Meanwhile check my signature for your University admission without jamb

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by abobote: 8:05am On May 09, 2020
you mean is still yet to go through clinical trial, and bought 2 full pack since since two weeks

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by GreatResearcher1: 8:05am On May 09, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:


Must you quote the whole write up to book a space ?

Modify please, it's annoying.
I'm not booking any space. that's my own comment

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by NaijaRoyalty(m): 8:07am On May 09, 2020
GreatResearcher1:
I'm not booking any space. that's my own comment

Lol

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by GoodLord95: 8:10am On May 09, 2020
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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by neoclassical: 8:13am On May 09, 2020
Confused set of people. Same Chloroquine that made them insult Donald Trump. Same Chloroquine that made them call Bala Muhammed all sorts of derogatory names.
Hypocrisy is really the bane of our development.

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by Roon9(m): 8:14am On May 09, 2020
Nawa! So what have they been using in lag?


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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by NaijaRoyalty(m): 8:14am On May 09, 2020
Chloroquine to the rescue, Insha Allah.

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by Romanoff(f): 8:14am On May 09, 2020
Stay at home if you can afford to.

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by Nwanyiogwashi(f): 8:15am On May 09, 2020
Nonsense what stops you people from trying Madagascar vaccine must you people follow America recommendation cheesy grin

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by waynejesus: 8:15am On May 09, 2020
Oya na but test am for your relative that have corona virus first thanks
Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by dokitalafa: 8:15am On May 09, 2020
Nixe

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by betterman22(m): 8:15am On May 09, 2020
cool
Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by salbis(m): 8:15am On May 09, 2020
I don't know why they wasted time on this. Anything that will bring succour is welcome.

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by Nobody: 8:15am On May 09, 2020
I was told we should view the pandemic as a "war".. fine, during a war, solutions are sort out for, to win and to save lives isn't it? No matter how foolish or wise the solution might be, since it's work and it's bringing "result" why not take the chance?. Madagascar herbs has been curing this virus, no death recorded, (is this by luck or Chance with over 200 cases?), Why cant we source for there solution?. NOTE: This herb tonic is been handled and passed by health experts, professionals in the field, they will never put what is hazardous to the health to the public..
Someone once told me W.H.O didn't approve it herb? But this is the most accessible means to "save lives", are we going to hang-on and continue counting death rate till the W.H.O get a vaccine by the end of this year probably? Must we depend our live-saving solution on only a source because we are part of the organization as a country? Since the herb has been used, is there any side effects that is causing people to die after following the prescription and instructions duly?
We need to think!
Our lives is our responsibility to protect with all possible means...
NOTE: if this sound like a trash to you, Fine
Ok relax, cross leg, take a coffee and let count death toll till when vaccine is ready by September or next year... Happy death counting

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by Okortor: 8:16am On May 09, 2020
When all this is over,
may we count all our friends & family and find no one missing in JESUS mighty name AMEN �������

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by Elukapendragon(m): 8:16am On May 09, 2020
They're not serious



Madagascar CVO should be used as trial instead

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by wunmi590(m): 8:16am On May 09, 2020
cool
Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by GreatResearcher1: 8:16am On May 09, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:
Chloroquine to the rescue, Insha Allah.
Insha Science

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by constant1960: 8:16am On May 09, 2020
Is time we move on .

Man no die man no rutty
Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by BigSplash(m): 8:16am On May 09, 2020
Good one. But this news is coming late. They should have started the trial since. It is now that the virus is finishing the north and west that they want to test the efficacy of chloroquine.

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by xreal: 8:16am On May 09, 2020
Lagos is a country.

Ikeja is the capital.

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Re: COVID-19: Lagos To start Hydroxychloroquine Clinical Trials Next Week by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 8:16am On May 09, 2020
Mad people. Na una Sabi.

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