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Fighting COVID-19: Government mulling to discontinue Azithromycin on critical patients

According to a government official, the use of Azithromycin was not "much beneficial" on coronavirus patients.

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NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is likely to withdraw the use of Azithromycin, which was being administered to severely ill COVID-19 patients in the intensive care units (ICUs), from the combination of Azithromycin and Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ).

According to a government official, the use of Azithromycin was not "much beneficial" on coronavirus patients.

However, the antiviral drug HCQ will be used both on moderate and severe COVID-19 patients.

The Union Health Ministry is likely to amend the existing COVID-19 clinical management guidelines issued by the central government.

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