Molnupiravir plus usual care versus usual care alone as early treatment for adults with COVID-19 at increased risk of adverse outcomes (PANORAMIC): an open-label, platform-adaptive randomised controlled trial
University of Oxford · Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College · +22 more institutions
Abstract
The safety, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of molnupiravir, an oral antiviral medication for SARS-CoV-2, has not been established in vaccinated patients in the community at increased risk of morbidity and mortality from COVID-19. We aimed to establish whether the addition of molnupiravir to usual care reduced hospital admissions and deaths associated with COVID-19 in this population.
PANORAMIC was a UK-based, national, multicentre, open-label, multigroup, prospective, platform adaptive randomised controlled trial. Eligible participants were aged 50 years or older-or aged 18 years or older with relevant comorbidities-and had been unwell with confirmed COVID-19 for 5 days or fewer in the community. Participants were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive 800 mg molnupiravir twice daily for 5 days plus usual care or usual care only. A secure, web-based system (Spinnaker) was used for randomisation, which was stratified by age (
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.82
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 38
Authors
135- CBChristopher ButlerCorresponding
University of Oxford
- RHRichard Hobbs
University of Oxford
- OGOghenekome Gbinigie
University of Oxford
- NMNajib M. Rahman
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, National Institute for Health and Care Research, University of Oxford, Oxford BioMedica (United Kingdom)
- GHGail Hayward
University of Oxford
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Randomized controlled trial
- Adverse effect
- Population
- Physical therapy
- Emergency medicine
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being
Funding
- BSBristol-Myers Squibb
- PPfizer
- AAstraZeneca
- GGlaxoSmithKline
- GSGilead SciencesAward: COVID-19
- WTWellcome Trust
- VHViiV Healthcare
- LLifeArc
- NINational Institute for Health and Care ResearchAward: NIHR135366
- UOUniversity of Oxford
- BCBlood Cancer UK
- MRMedical Research CouncilAwards: MC_UU_00004/04, MR/X004724/1, MR/M008665/1, COVID-19