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Thymosin-alpha-1

Thymalfasin, Zadaxin, Thymosin α1

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Studies 759
Trials 63
Score 3
2023 pubmed 1 citations

Thymalfasin therapy accelerates COVID-19 pneumonia rehabilitation through anti-inflammatory mechanisms.

Wang. Zirui Z; Wang. Cong C; Fei. Xiaohua X; Wu. Haixing H; Niu. Peiqin P; Shen. Changxing C

Key Findings

  • Thymalfasin group had a significantly shorter hospital stay
  • Lower rate of progression to severe pneumonia in the Thymalfasin group
  • Faster negative conversion of COVID‑19 antigen and reduced inflammatory markers

Practical Outcomes

  • Thymosin‑alpha‑1 may be a useful add‑on to help mild COVID‑19 patients recover quicker, but the study is retrospective and lacks detailed dosing info, so it should only be used under medical guidance and more research is needed.

Summary

A study of 338 COVID‑19 patients found that those given thymosin‑alpha‑1 (Thymalfasin) got better faster – they stayed in the hospital shorter, were less likely to become severely ill, cleared the virus quicker, and felt less fever and fatigue.

Abstract

Thymosin drugs are commonly used for the treatment of viral infections due to their immunomodulatory effects. The comprehensive clinical efficacy of Thymalfasin therapy for COVID-19 associated pneumonia is not yet fully researched, another issue, whether the use of thymosin drugs can reduce the rate of COVID-19 progression to severe pneumonia has not been well documented. The aim of the present study was to multi-angle evaluate the clinical efficacy of Thymalfasin therapy for COVID-19 pneumonia by retrospective review of the clinical data of 338 inpatients with common COVID-19 infection who received treatment in our hospital. The primary index of observation was whether progression to severe pneumonia occurred within a week after admission, and the secondary indexes were the length of hospital stay, time of negative conversion of COVID-19 antigen, the number of peripheral lymphocytes and white blood cells (WBC), and C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT) levels,and the control of pneumonia related symptoms, for example, fever, listlessness, inflammatory exudate area shown on lung CT (%). The length of hospital stay of patients in Thymalfasin group was significantly shorter than that of patients in the control group (p < 0.01). The proportion of relief of pneumonia related symptoms (fever, fatigue) in the Thymalfasin therapy group was significantly higher than that in the control group, and the inflammatory exudate area shown on CT was significantly lower than that in the control group (p < 0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the use of Thymalfasin was an independent protective factor affecting the progression to severe pneumonia. Multifactorial Cox model analysis indicated that negative conversion of COVID-19 antigen was significantly faster in patients using Thymalfasin and younger patients. Thymalfasin therapy has shown excellent clinical efficacy in the treatment of COVID-19 pneumonia, it can reduce inflammatory reactions, promote the relief of COVID-19 pneumonia related symptoms such as fever and fatigue, facilitate effusion absorption, and accelerate COVID-19 pneumonia recovery. Thymalfasin can prevent progression of common COVID-19 infection to severe pneumonia via multiple immunity-enhancing and anti-inflammatory protective mechanisms.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

2023

Date

2023-09-25T00:00:00.000Z

DOI

10.1186/s41479-023-00116-6

Citations

1

References

26