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Asthma Drug Hastens Recovery in COVID-19 Patients by Angela Mohan on April 26, 2021 at 5:06 PM
Inhaled budesonide can enhance recovery in COVID-19 patients aged over 50, according to a study.
Early treatment with inhaled budesonide cut recovery time by a median of three days in COVID-19 patients at higher risk of more severe illness, said researchers from the University of Oxford.
The findings, from the preliminary trial, showed 32 per cent of those taking budesonide recovered within the first 14 days of treatment, compared with 22 per cent in the usual care group. They also reported greater well being after 2 weeks.
The study has found evidence that a relatively cheap, widely available drug with very few side effects helps people at higher risk of worse outcomes from Covid-19 recover quicker, stay better once they feel recovered, and improve their wellbeing , said Chris Butler, Professor of primary care at the university s Nuffield Department of Primar