ritonavir and Dyspnea

ritonavir has been researched along with Dyspnea* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for ritonavir and Dyspnea

ArticleYear
Prevalence and correlates of chronic fatigue syndrome and post-traumatic stress disorder after the outbreak of the COVID-19.
    Journal of neurovirology, 2021, Volume: 27, Issue:1

    As the SARS-COV-2 becomes a global pandemic, many researchers have a concern about the long COVID-19 complications. Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) is a persistent, debilitating, and unexplained fatigue disorder. We investigated psychological morbidities such as CFS and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among survivors of COVID-19 over 6 months. All COVID-19 survivors from the university-affiliated hospital of Tehran, Iran, were assessed 6 months after infection onset by a previously validated questionnaire based on the Fukuda guidelines for CFS/EM and DSM-5 Checklist for PTSD (The Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 or PCL-5) to determine the presence of stress disorder and chronic fatigue problems. A total of 120 patients were enrolled. The prevalence rate of fatigue symptoms was 17.5%. Twelve (10%) screened positive for chronic idiopathic fatigue (CIF), 6 (5%) for CFS-like with insufficient fatigue syndrome (CFSWIFS), and 3 (2.5%) for CFS. The mean total scores in PCL-5 were 9.27 ± 10.76 (range:0-44), and the prevalence rate of PTSD was 5.8%. There was no significant association after adjusting between CFS and PTSD, gender, comorbidities, and chloroquine phosphate administration. The obtained data revealed the prevalence of CFS among patients with COVID-19, which is almost similar to CFS prevalence in the general population. Moreover, PTSD in patients with COVID-19 is not associated with the increased risk of CFS. Our study suggested that medical institutions should pay attention to the psychological consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak.

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Antiviral Agents; Cough; COVID-19; COVID-19 Drug Treatment; Dementia; Drug Combinations; Dyspnea; Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic; Female; Fever; Humans; Hydroxychloroquine; Lopinavir; Male; Middle Aged; Oseltamivir; Research Design; Ritonavir; SARS-CoV-2; Severity of Illness Index; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic; Surveys and Questionnaires; Survivors

2021
Bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome induced by lopinavir-ritonavir in a patient with AIDS.
    AIDS (London, England), 2005, Sep-23, Volume: 19, Issue:14

    Topics: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Anti-HIV Agents; Bradycardia; Drug Combinations; Dyspnea; Electrocardiography; Female; HIV Protease Inhibitors; Humans; Lopinavir; Middle Aged; Pyrimidinones; Ritonavir; Syndrome; Tachycardia

2005