This study aimed to investigate amantadine's safety and its effect on reducing post-COVID-19 fatigue.
Background The 2019 coronavirus disease has severely affected the health of the general public. Even after recovery, this disease can cause problems, including chronic fatigue, which the patient can suffer from for years and cause permanent disability for a number of patients. Despite the fact that fatigue due to COVID-19 has affected many patients, not many studies have been done in the field of effective treatment for this problem. In this study, the investigators studied the effect of amantadine on the fatigue of COVID-19 patients. Method In this clinical trial study, 83 patients were randomly included in the study from the patients referred to the internal clinic of Shohada Tajrish Hospital in Tehran, and they were initially evaluated by VAFS and FSS questionnaires. 17 patients were initially excluded due to having at least one exclusion criterion. And 66 patients were randomly divided between two groups using amantadine and the control group. The amantadine group was treated with amantadine capsules 100 mg BD for 2 weeks and after 2 weeks again for both The group questionnaire was completed, and the data was analyzed by SPSS software version 26.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
83
The amantadine group is treated with amantadine capsules 100mg twice a day for two weeks
Shohada Tajrish Hospital
Tehran, Iran
Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS)
Comparison of fatigue scale score change before and after treatment with amantadine using FSS Minimum 1 Maximum 7 Higher score means greater fatique severity
Time frame: 2 weaks
Visual Analog Fatigue Scale (VAFS)
Comparison of fatigue scale score change before and after treatment with amantadine using VAFS Minimum 0 Maximum 100 Higher score means greater fatique severity
Time frame: 2 weaks
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