Retrospective 9,043 COVID-19+ patients in the USA, 832 with existing SSRI use, showing no significant difference in mortality. None of the patients were on fluvoxamine. Authors note that specific SSRIs such as fluvoxamine may be effective, and that fluvoxamine is a sigma-1 receptor (S1R) agonist and has the strongest binding affinity to S1R of all SSRIs.
risk of death, 2.0% lower, RR 0.98, p = 0.83, RR approximated with OR.
Rauchman et al., 10/26/2021, retrospective, USA, North America, preprint, 6 authors.
Effect extraction follows
pre-specified rules
prioritizing more serious outcomes. For an individual study the most serious
outcome may have a smaller number of events and lower statistical signficance,
however this provides the strongest evidence for the most serious outcomes
when combining the results of many trials.
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