CPT: Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology (Sep 2020)

Timing of Antiviral Treatment Initiation is Critical to Reduce SARS‐CoV‐2 Viral Load

  • Antonio Gonçalves,
  • Julie Bertrand,
  • Ruian Ke,
  • Emmanuelle Comets,
  • Xavier deLamballerie,
  • Denis Malvy,
  • Andrés Pizzorno,
  • Olivier Terrier,
  • Manuel Rosa Calatrava,
  • France Mentré,
  • Patrick Smith,
  • Alan S. Perelson,
  • Jérémie Guedj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/psp4.12543
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
pp. 509 – 514

Abstract

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We modeled the viral dynamics of 13 untreated patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome‐coronavirus 2 to infer viral growth parameters and predict the effects of antiviral treatments. In order to reduce peak viral load by more than two logs, drug efficacy needs to be > 90% if treatment is administered after symptom onset; an efficacy of 60% could be sufficient if treatment is initiated before symptom onset. Given their pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic properties, current investigated drugs may be in a range of 6–87% efficacy. They may help control virus if administered very early, but may not have a major effect in severely ill patients.