Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar (Nov 2022)

Frequency and time trend of drug search for COVID-19 in South America

  • Angela V. Anaya-Albinagorta,
  • Karla Ximena Balcazar-Aniceto,
  • Estrella Bravo-Verastegui,
  • Vanessa Chuquiruna-Mantilla,
  • Claudia Murga-Mogollon,
  • Daniella Vinelli-Arzubiaga,
  • Christian R. Mejia

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 4
pp. e02202210 – e02202210

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Introduction: A variety of drugs have been used throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, but the search trend during the period 2020-2021 is unknown. Objective: To determine the frequency and time trend in the search for drugs to combat COVID-19 in 5 South American countries. Methods: A secondary data analysis study was carried out, obtaining the information through the Google Trends platform, with the search for 4 drugs and 1 substance during the entire period of the pandemic. Descriptive results were obtained. Results: The term "paracetamol" had the highest search trend in April-May in Peru, maintaining high percentages to date in all five countries. For the term "hydroxychloroquine", the search reached 100% on 15 March 2020 in Brazil. For the search term "ivermectin", Peru reached 100% of searches with the appearance of the first case reports, Brazil reached 65% only in the fifth week. In the case of "azithromycin", there was a high search trend in Peru with a peak of 100% in April-May 2020. For "chlorine dioxide", the country with the highest search rate was Argentina, in August 2020 it reached 100%. Conclusions: Some of the drugs had a similar search trend during the beginning of the pandemic, such as paracetamol, but others followed different trends, decreasing in recent months.

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