The Anti-Coronavirus Therapies (ACT) Trials: Design, Baseline Characteristics, and Challenges
Background: Effective treatments for COVID-19 are urgently needed, but conducting randomized trials during the pandemic has been challenging. Methods: The Anti-Coronavirus Therapy (ACT) trials are parallel factorial international trials that aimed to enroll 3500 outpatients and 2500 inpatients with...
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