Journal of Clinical Medicine (Apr 2024)

Molnupiravir Real-World Utilization in COVID-19 Patients in the Czech Republic

  • Pavel Dlouhý,
  • Cyril Mucha,
  • Lenka Mokrá,
  • Matyáš Kuhn,
  • Lenka Hrdlickova,
  • Urs Arnet,
  • Yohance Whiteside

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13082303
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 2303

Abstract

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Background/Objectives: Molnupiravir (MOV), an oral antiviral COVID-19 treatment, was introduced in the Czech Republic in December 2021 for COVID-19 patients at a high risk of progression to severe disease requiring hospitalization. In this observational, retrospective study, we aimed to describe the characteristics and healthcare resource utilization in non-hospitalized, adult COVID-19 patients prescribed MOV in the Czech Republic between 1 January and 30 April 2022. Methods: A total of 621 patients were included and followed up with for 28 days. Results: The median age was 68.0 (20–99) years, 77.8% were overweight or obese, 14.1% smoked, and 85.7% were vaccinated. The overall cumulative incidence (95% CI) of all-cause hospitalization was 0.71 (0.37; 1.24) per 1000 person years or 1.9%, with similar rates across sexes, age groups, BMI category, multimorbidity category, polypharmacy category, and COVID-19 vaccination status. Among patients reported hospitalized, oxygen-based resources were not observed, and no deaths occurred. Conclusions: These data describe the characteristics and healthcare resource utilization in Czech MOV-treated patients whose clinical characteristics may put them at increased risk of severe disease.

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