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      Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacological Properties of Chloroquine and Hydroxychloroquine in the Context of COVID‐19 Infection

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          Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are quinoline derivatives used to treat malaria. To date, these medications are not approved for the treatment of viral infections and there are no well‐controlled, prospective, randomized clinical studies or evidence to support their use in patients with Coronavirus Infectious Disease‐2019 (COVID‐19). Nevertheless, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are being studied alone or in combination with other agents to assess their effectiveness in the treatment or prophylaxis for COVID‐19. The effective use of any medication involves an understanding of its pharmacokinetics (PK), safety and mechanism of action. This work provides basic clinical pharmacology information relevant for planning and initiating COVID‐19 clinical studies with chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine, summarizes safety data from healthy volunteer studies, and summarizes safety data from Phase 2 and Phase 2/3 clinical studies in patients with uncomplicated malaria, including a Phase 2/3 study in pediatric patients following administration of azithromycin and chloroquine in combination. In addition, this work presents data describing the proposed mechanisms of action against the severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) coronavirus–2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) and summarizes clinical efficacy to date.

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          mrnicol@umn.edu
          Journal
          Clin Pharmacol Ther
          Clin. Pharmacol. Ther
          10.1002/(ISSN)1532-6535
          CPT
          Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          0009-9236
          1532-6535
          20 July 2020
          : 10.1002/cpt.1993
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN USA
          [ 2 ] US Food and Drug Administration Office of Clinical Pharmacology Office of Translational Sciences Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Silver Spring MD USA
          [ 3 ] Quantitative Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics Merck & Co Inc Kenilworth NJ USA
          [ 4 ] Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences University of California San Francisco San Francisco CA USA
          [ 5 ] Certara Princeton NJ USA
          [ 6 ] Clinical Pharmacology Department Global Product Development Pfizer Inc Groton CT USA
          Author notes
          [*] [* ] Correspondence

          Melanie R. Nicol ( mrnicol@ 123456umn.edu )

          Article
          CPT1993
          10.1002/cpt.1993
          7404755
          32687630
          be8ca526-368a-422a-ac34-e3d21a336be7
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          Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
          Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine

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