Malaysia has completed its Ivermectin study: Not recommended as treatment for Covid-19

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The Malaysian ivermectin study has been completed. It does not reduce the risk of serious level covid infections. Not recommended for use as a treatment. Consistent with the findings of large studies around the world.

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Dr Noor Hisham: Health Ministry study finds Ivermectin ineffective at treating Covid-19, but likely to cause diarrhoea

Wednesday, 03 Nov 2021 06:49 PM MYT

BY ASHMAN ADAM

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 3 — Livestock deworming medication Ivermectin did not significantly reduce the effects of severe Covid-19 infection and could not be recommended for inclusion in current treatment guidelines, said a Health Ministry study.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said in a statement that this was concluded in the Ivermectin study (I-TECH) conducted by the Institute for Clinical Research (ICR).

The study included 500 hospitalised patients with Category 2 or 3 Covid-19 infections, who were split into two groups.

One received a five-day course of Ivermectin (0.4mg/kg/day) plus standard of care (IVM group), and the other was the standard of care group (SOC group) that were treated according to MoH guidelines for Covid-19 patients at 20 government hospitals and MAEPS 2.0 Quarantine and Covid-19 Treatment Centre (PKRC).

“According to the principal investigator of the I-TECH study, Dr Steven Lim Chee Loon, Infectious Disease Specialist at Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh, there were no significant differences found in terms of ICU admission, mechanical ventilation, symptom recovery, blood parameters and chest X-ray resolution in both groups.

“The odds of complete symptom recovery by Day 5 of enrolment between IVM and SOC groups were very similar and not statistically significant; p=0.77,” he said.

Dr Noor Hisham said that safety analysis showed three times more adverse events were reported in the IVM group versus the SOC group, most commonly diarrhoea, while there was a trend of 28-day mortality reduction by IVM with standard of care, but not reaching statistical significance.

“According to Professor Lai Nai Ming and A/Professor Karuthan Chinna from Taylor’s School of Medicine who provided independent statistical analysis, the I-TECH study cannot confirm whether ivermectin administered in hospital compared with standard of care alone leads to fewer deaths at 28 days.

“This is due to the small number of deaths (13/490) which provided limited evaluation of the result,” he said.

ICR director, Dr Kalaiarasu M. Peariasamy, said the I-TECH findings showed that patients in the IVM group compared to the SOC group had similar rates of progression to severe Covid-19 disease at 21.2 per cent and 17.3 per cent respectively.

“For the same primary outcome, the mean time to progression was 3.0 days for the IVM group compared to 2.9 days for the SOC group, but the difference was not statistically significant; p=0.68,” said Dr Kalaiarasu.

The Health Ministry had obtained Medical Research and Ethics Committee (MREC) approval on May 25 and for transparency, the trial was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov on May 31, 2021.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/11/03/dr-noor-hisham-health-ministry-study-finds-ivermectin-ineffective-at-treati/2018206

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Translated from Malay

The Malaysian ivermectin study has been completed. It does not reduce the risk of serious level covid infections. Not recommended for use as a treatment. Consistent with the findings of large studies around the world.

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PETALING JAYA: The health ministry does not recommend using Ivermectin to treat Covid-19 patients, following its Ivermectin treatment effectiveness test on high-risk Covid-19 patients (I-Tech Study).

In a statement, health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the study found that the drug yielded no significant differences in ICU admissions, mechanical ventilation, symptom recovery, blood parameters and chest X-ray resolution.

“The main aim of the I-tech study was to see if Ivermectin administered during the first week of illness prevented deterioration to Stage 4 or 5 among hospitalised patients aged 50 years and above with at least one comorbidity,” he said.

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