Comparison of demand for drugs for COVID-19 treatment, other drugs early in pandemic in Italy


What The Study Did:

The National Health Service in Italy provides universal coverage to citizens but because no approved drug was available for COVID-19, patients received potentially effective drugs, participated in clinical trials, accessed compassionate drug use programs or self-medicated. This study evaluated changes in drug demand during the early phase of the COVID-19 outbreak in Italy compared with the period before the outbreak.


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Adriana Ammassari, M.D., of the Italian Medicines Agency in Rome, is the corresponding author.


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