Prophylactic potential of honey and Nigella sativa L. against hospital and community-based SARS-CoV-2 spread: a structured summary of a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Sohaib Ashraf,
Shoaib Ashraf,
Rutaba Akmal,
Moneeb Ashraf,
Larab Kalsoom,
Aadil Maqsood,
Muhammad Ahmad Imran,
Iqra Farooq,
Sidra Ashraf,
Uzma Nasim Siddiqui,
Muhammad Ghufran,
Muhammad Kiwan Akram,
Nighat Majeed,
Sundas Rafique,
Zaigham Habib,
Muhammad Sarmad Shahab,
Adeen Akmal,
Zeeshan Shaukat,
Zain ul Abdin,
Ayesha Khaqan,
Shahroze Arshad,
Muhammad Abdul Rehman Virk,
Mehak Gul,
Abeer bin Awais,
Muhammad Hassan,
Noman Khalid,
Qurrat Ul Ain Iqbal,
Tausif Ahmad,
Muaaz Akram,
Ameer Muhammad,
Musa Khalil,
Aneeq Aslam,
Muhammad Umer,
Syed Sami Hussain Sherazi,
Zartasha Safdar,
Sohail Ahmad,
Muhammad Bilal,
Muhammad Nauman Zahid,
Abdulrahman E. Koshak,
Abubakar Hilal,
Ahmad Azam Malik,
Usman Iqbal,
Atif Amin Baig,
Yaser Masuod Alahmadi,
Ayesha Humayun,
Amber Malik,
Ali Ahmad,
Muhammad Ashraf,
Qazi Abdul Saboor,
Mateen Izhar,
DOCTORS LOUNGE consortium
Affiliations
Sohaib Ashraf
Department of Cardiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Shoaib Ashraf
Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Rutaba Akmal
Department of Internal Medicine, Sahara Medical College
Moneeb Ashraf
Department of Pharmacology, Mayo Hospital, Kingedward Medical University
Larab Kalsoom
Department of Medicine, Services Institute of Medical Sciences
Aadil Maqsood
Department of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, University of Toledo Medical Center
Muhammad Ahmad Imran
Department of Microbiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Iqra Farooq
Department of Paediatric Surgery, Children Hospital
Sidra Ashraf
Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Uzma Nasim Siddiqui
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Muhammad Ghufran
ESACHS (Empresa de Servicio Externo de la Asociación Chilena de Seguridad)
Muhammad Kiwan Akram
Department of Animal Nutrition, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Nighat Majeed
Department of Internal Medicine, Services Institute of Medical Sciences
Sundas Rafique
Department of Radiotherapy, Mayo Hospital, King Edward Medical University
Zaigham Habib
Department of Orthopedics, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Muhammad Sarmad Shahab
Department of Internal Medicine, Allied Hospital, Faisalabad Medical University
Adeen Akmal
Department of Surgery, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Zeeshan Shaukat
Department of Cardiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Zain ul Abdin
Department of Cardiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Ayesha Khaqan
Department of Cardiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Shahroze Arshad
Department of Microbiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Muhammad Abdul Rehman Virk
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Mehak Gul
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Abeer bin Awais
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Muhammad Hassan
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Noman Khalid
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Qurrat Ul Ain Iqbal
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Tausif Ahmad
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Muaaz Akram
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Ameer Muhammad
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Musa Khalil
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Aneeq Aslam
Department of Medicine, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Muhammad Umer
Department of Gastroenterology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Syed Sami Hussain Sherazi
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Zartasha Safdar
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Sohail Ahmad
Department of Department of Poultry Production, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Muhammad Bilal
Department of Animal Science, McGill University
Muhammad Nauman Zahid
Department of Biology, college of Science, University of Bahrain
Abdulrahman E. Koshak
Department of Natural Products and Alternative Medicine, Faculty of Pharmacy, King Abdulaziz University
Abubakar Hilal
Department of Cardiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Ahmad Azam Malik
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Rabigh Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University
Usman Iqbal
Global Health and Development Department, College of Public Health, Taipei Medical University
Atif Amin Baig
Unit of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University Sultan Zainal Abidin
Yaser Masuod Alahmadi
Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy, Taibah University Medina
Ayesha Humayun
Department of Community Medicine and Public Health|, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex
Amber Malik
Department of Cardiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Ali Ahmad
Department of Microbiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Sainte Justin/University of Montreal
Muhammad Ashraf
Department of Department of Poultry Production, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Qazi Abdul Saboor
Department of Cardiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Mateen Izhar
Department of Microbiology, Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute
Abstract Objectives Considering the therapeutic potential of honey and Nigella sativa (HNS) in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients, the objective of the study is defined to evaluate the prophylactic role of HNS. Trial design The study is a randomized, placebo-controlled, adaptive clinical trial with parallel group design, superiority framework with an allocation ratio of 1:1 among experimental (HNS) and placebo group. An interim analysis will be done when half of the patients have been recruited to evaluate the need to adapt sample size, efficacy, and futility of the trial. Participants All asymptomatic patients with hospital or community based COVID-19 exposure will be screened if they have had 4 days exposure to a confirmed case. Non-pregnant adults with significant exposure level will be enrolled in the study High-risk exposure (10min without face protection) Moderate exposure (10min with face protection) Subjects with acute or chronic infection, COVID-19 vaccinated, and allergy to HNS will be excluded from the study. Recruitment will be done at Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Institute, Ali Clinic and Doctors Lounge in Lahore (Pakistan). Intervention and comparator In this clinical study, patients will receive either raw natural honey (0.5 g) and encapsulated organic Nigella sativa seeds (40 mg) per kg body weight per day or empty capsule with and 30 ml of 5% dextrose water as a placebo for 14 days. Both the natural products will be certified for standardization by Government College University (Botany department). Furthermore, each patient will be given standard care therapy according to version 3.0 of the COVID-19 clinical management guidelines by the Ministry of National Health Services of Pakistan. Main outcomes Primary outcome will be Incidence of COVID-19 cases within 14 days of randomisation. Secondary endpoints include incidence of COVID-19-related symptoms, hospitalizations, and deaths along with the severity of COVID-19-related symptoms till 14th day of randomization. Randomisation Participants will be randomized into experimental and control groups (1:1 allocation ratio) via the lottery method. There will be stratification based on high risk and moderate risk exposure. Blinding (masking) Quadruple blinding will be ensured for the participants, care providers and outcome accessors. Data analysts will also be blinded to avoid conflict of interest. Site principal investigator will be responsible for ensuring masking. Numbers to be randomised (sample size) 1000 participants will be enrolled in the study with 1:1 allocation. Trial Status The final protocol version 1.4 was approved by institutional review board of Shaikh Zayed Post-Graduate Medical Complex on February 15, 2021. The trial recruitment was started on March 05, 2021, with a trial completion date of February 15, 2022. Trial registration Clinical trial was registered on February 23, 2021, www.clinicaltrials.gov with registration ID NCT04767087 . Full protocol The full protocol is attached as an additional file, accessible from the Trials website (Additional file 1). With the intention of expediting dissemination of this trial, the conventional formatting has been eliminated; this Letter serves as a summary of the key elements of the full protocol. The study protocol has been reported in accordance with the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Clinical Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) guidelines.