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MODERN DIRECTED ANTIVIRAL COVID-19 THERAPY: RESULTS OF MULTICENTER CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY STUDY OF FIXED NIRMATRELVIR+RITONAVIR COMBINATION

https://doi.org/10.19163/2307-9266-2022-10-4-371-386

Abstract

The article presents the data from an open, two-stage, multicenter study on the efficacy and safety evaluation of a combined drug (a fixed combination of nirmatrelvir 300 mg and ritonavir 100 mg) in the complex therapy in COVID-19 patients.

The aim of the study was to assess the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic parameters of the fixed combination of nirmatrelvir 300 mg and ritonavir 100 mg in healthy volunteers, the efficacy and safety assessment of the drug in the combination therapy compared with the standard therapy in COVID-19 patients.

Material and methods. An open two-stage multicenter clinical study to assess the main pharmacokinetic parameters, safety, and efficacy against COVID-19 of the drug nirmatrelvir 300 mg and ritonavir 100 mg combination (Skyvira® PROMOMED RUS LLC, Russia) in the adult population, included 2 stages. At stage 1, safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated in healthy volunteers (over 18 years of age) in order to confirm their comparability with the literature data known for a set of active substances. Phase 2 assessed efficacy and safety in COVID-19 patients. As a part of the second stage, the study involved 264 patients (men and women aged 18 to 80 years), who had been divided into two groups. The first group patients (n=132) received the study drugs (nirmatrelvir 300 mg and ritonavir 100 mg) – 1 tablet twice a day with an interval of 12±2 hours for 5 days in combination with pathogenetic and symptomatic therapy. The second group patients (n=132) received standard therapy in accordance with the approved Temporary Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Novel Coronavirus Infection (Version 15 dated February 22, 2022).

Results. During the study, none of the patients from the (nirmatrelvir + ritonavir) group experienced a transition of the COVID-19 course to a heavier severity level, in contrast to the patients in the standard therapy group. The study participants included patients with comorbidities (68% of the general population), with risk factors for COVID-19 progression to a heavier severity level and the risk of hospitalization (75% of the general population). There were no cases of COVID-19 progression to a heavier severity level in the study drug group. By the 6th day, in the nirmatrelvir + ritonavir group, the proportion of the patients who had achieved a complete recovery was twice more and amounted to 35.61% (p=0.0001), and the proportion of the patients with a negative RNA analysis to SARS-CoV-2 was 20% higher than in the comparison group, and amounted to 82.58% (p=0.0001). The fixed nirmatrelvir + ritonavir combination therapy has a favorable safety profile comparable to the standard therapy. The identified adverse reactions were transient in nature and did not require discontinuation of therapy or changes in the treatment regimen.

Conclusion. The fixed nirmatrelvir + ritonavir combination has a favorable safety profile in COVID-19 patients, comparable to the standard therapy. The data obtained demonstrate a clinical and pharmacoeconomic feasibility of including the fixed (nirmatrelvir + ritonavir) combination in the COVID-19 treatment regimen.

About the Authors

L. A. Balykova
National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences (Medicine), Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Department of Pediatrics, Director of Medical Institute 

68, Bol’shevistskaya Str., Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, Russia, 430005


Competing Interests:

The author declare no conflict of interest



N. M. Selezneva
National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences (Medicine), Associate Professor of the Department of Hospital Therapy

68, Bol’shevistskaya Str., Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, Russia, 430005


Competing Interests:

The author declare no conflict of interest



E. I. Gorshenina
National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences (Medicine), Associate Professor, Department of Hospital Therapy, Medical Institute 

68, Bol’shevistskaya Str., Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, Russia, 430005


Competing Interests:

The author declare no conflict of interest



O. I. Shepeleva
National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences (Medicine), Associate Professor, Department of Hospital Therapy, Medical Institute

68, Bol’shevistskaya Str., Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, Russia, 430005


Competing Interests:

The author declare no conflict of interest



N. V. Kirichenko
Ivanovo Clinical Hospital named after the Kuvaevs
Russian Federation

pulmonologist, Deputy Chief Physician for medical affairs

Bld. 2, 52, Ermak Str., Ivanovo, Russia, 153025


Competing Interests:

The author declare no conflict of interest



E. N. Simakina
Smolensk clinical hospital No. 1
Russian Federation

infectious disease specialist, Head of the Infectious Diseases Department

40, Frunze Str., Smolensk, Russia, 214006


Competing Interests:

The author declare no conflict of interest



K. B. Kolontarev
Evdokimov Moscow State Medical and Dental University; Spasokukotsky City Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences (Medicine), Professor of the Department of Urology, Evdokimov Moscow State Medical and Dental University; urologist, Spasokukotsky City Clinical Hospital

Bld. 1, 20, Delegatskaya Str., Moscow, Russia, 127473

21, Vuchetich Str., Moscow, Russia, 127206


Competing Interests:

The author declare no conflict of interest



D. Yu. Pushkar
Evdokimov Moscow State Medical and Dental University; Spasokukotsky City Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences (Medicine), Professor, Head of the Department of Urology, Evdokimov Moscow State Medical and Dental University; urologist, Spasokukotsky City Clinical Hospital

Bld. 1, 20, Delegatskaya Str., Moscow, Russia, 127473

21, Vuchetich Str., Moscow, Russia, 127206


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The author declare no conflict of interest



D. N. Zemskov
National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

assistant of the Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry with a Course of Organization and Management of Pharmacy, Medical Institute 

68, Bol’shevistskaya Str., Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, Russia, 430005


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K. Ya. Zaslavskaya
National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University
Russian Federation

assistant of the Department of Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry with a Course of Organization and Management of Pharmacy, Medical Institute 

68, Bol’shevistskaya Str., Saransk, Republic of Mordovia, Russia, 430005


Competing Interests:

The author declare no conflict of interest



S. M. Noskov
Yaroslavl State Medical University; Clinical Hospital No. 3
Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences (Medicine), Head of the Department of Hospital Therapy, Yaroslavl State Medical University; general practitioner, Clinical Hospital No. 3

5, Revolutionary Str., Yaroslavl, Russia, 150000

61, Mayakovsky Str., Yaroslavl, Russia, 150007


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A. V. Taganov
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences (Medicine), Professor of the Department of Dermatovenereology with a Course of Cosmetology of the Faculty of Continuous Medical Education

6, Miklukho-Maklay Str., Moscow, Russia, 117198


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P. A. Bely
Evdokimov Moscow State Medical and Dental University
Russian Federation

Candidate of Sciences (Medicine), Senior Laboratory Assistant, Department of Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases and Gastroenterology

Bld. 1, 20, Delegatskaya Str., Moscow, Russia, 127473


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Balykova L.A., Selezneva N.M., Gorshenina E.I., Shepeleva O.I., Kirichenko N.V., Simakina E.N., Kolontarev K.B., Pushkar D.Yu., Zemskov D.N., Zaslavskaya K.Ya., Noskov S.M., Taganov A.V., Bely P.A. MODERN DIRECTED ANTIVIRAL COVID-19 THERAPY: RESULTS OF MULTICENTER CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY STUDY OF FIXED NIRMATRELVIR+RITONAVIR COMBINATION. Pharmacy & Pharmacology. 2022;10(4):371-386. https://doi.org/10.19163/2307-9266-2022-10-4-371-386

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