A class of steroid drugs has been found to help patients with severe neocephaly recover
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Last Update: 2020-12-05
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LONDON, Sept. 2 (Xinhua Zhang Jiawei) Britain's Imperial College of Technology released a study on the 2nd, in the treatment of severe new crown patients, the use of common steroid anti-inflammatory drug hydrocodiosis can help improve the chances of recovery.
, imperial college and other institutions compared the treatment of 403 suspected or confirmed new crown patients. The team found that patients with severe neo-crowns who received a fixed dose of hydrocodiosis for seven consecutive days had a 93 percent chance of receiving a good outcome compared to those who did not use the drug, with a higher survival rate and a lower probability of requiring organ support treatment. The results have been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, together with two other related studies.
, of Imperial College, one of the study's authors, said: 'With these high-quality studies, we can now offer different treatment options for patients in need. Steroid drugs, though not antidotes, can help improve the treatment of new crown patients.
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