COVID-19: Famotidine, Histamine, Mast Cells, and Mechanisms

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Res Sq. 2020 Jun 22:rs.3.rs-30934. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-30934/v2. Preprint.

ABSTRACT

SARS-CoV-2 infection is required for COVID-19, but many signs and symptoms of COVID-19 differ from common acute viral diseases. Currently, there are no pre- or post-exposure prophylactic COVID-19 medical countermeasures. Clinical data suggest that famotidine may mitigate COVID-19 disease, but both mechanism of action and rationale for dose selection remain obscure. We explore several plausible avenues of activity including antiviral and host-mediated actions. We propose that the principal famotidine mechanism of action for COVID-19 involves on-target histamine receptor H 2 activity, and that development of clinical COVID-19 involves dysfunctional mast cell activation and histamine release.

PMID:32702719 | PMC:PMC7336703 | DOI:10.21203/rs.3.rs-30934/v2

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