UPDATE: The most recent study by Oxford University (randomized control trial) showed a 90% reduction in hospitalization for people with COVID.
Below are links to a peer-reviewed studies, articles in medical journals, or news articles regarding the efficacy of budesonide.
Dr. Bartlett’s Papers
- Dr. Richard Bartlett: Evidence Budesonide Is Safe, Effective Early and Late Treatment for COVID-19
- SARS-CoV-2 and The Case for Empirical Treatment (The Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – Volume 20, Issue 4)
Medical Journal Articles or Studies
- Common asthma treatment reduces need for hospitalisation [by 90%] in COVID-19 patients, study suggests (University of Oxford)
- Pathophysiological Basis and Rationale for Early Outpatient Treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Infection – ScienceDirect (from the American Journal of Medicine)
- Multifaceted highly targeted sequential multidrug treatment of early ambulatory high-risk SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19) (Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine)
- Inhaled corticosteroids and COVID-19: a systematic review and clinical perspective (from European Respiratory Journal)
- Inhaled corticosteroids in virus pandemics: a treatment for COVID-19? (From The Lancet)
- SARS-CoV-2 and The Case for Empirical Treatment (The Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – Volume 20, Issue 4)
- Pathophysiological Basis and Rationale for Early Outpatient Treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Infection (US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health)
- Budesonide facilitates weaning from mechanical ventilation in difficult-to-wean very severe COPD patients (US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health)
- Effect of nebulized budesonide on respiratory mechanics and oxygenation in acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome (US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health)
News Reports & Studies
- New Study Supports West Texas Doctor’s Early ‘Silver Bullet’ COVID-19 Treatment (The Texan, June 2023)
- Common asthma drug cuts COVID-19 hospitalization risk, recovery time – Oxford study (Reuters)
- Common asthma drug cuts need to send Covid patients to hospital by 90 per cent and shortens recovery time, Oxford University scientists say (The Daily Mail)
- Common asthma drug can reduce COVID hospitalizations by 90% — study (The Times of Israel)
- Common asthma drug slashes Covid hospitalisation by 90%, experts say (The Sun)
- Coronavirus: Inhaling this can reduce COVID severity by 90 per cent, claims study (The Times of India)
- University of Oxford Does it Again! Now Showing that AstraZeneca’s Pulmicort Reduces COVID-19 Hospitalization Rate by 90% (Trial Site news)
- Common asthma treatment reduces need for hospitalization in COVID-19 patients, study suggests (Medical Express)
- Study finds that inhaled budesonide can reduce severity of and speed recovery from COVID-19 (OINDP News)
- Innovative Budesonide Treatment Key to West Texas Woman’s Remarkable Coronavirus Recovery (The Texan)
- Some Texas Doctors Are Treating COVID Patients With A ‘Silver Bullet’ Drug (Texas Standard)
- Is a new steroid treatment a miracle solution for COVID-19—or is it snake oil? (Fortune Magazine)
Below are links to studies or articles about the efficacy or success of some of the other remedies we recommend for prevention.
- Mouthwash eliminates coronavirus in 30 seconds… in the lab (BBC Science Focus)
- Library of Articles and Studies on the success of the H2Bev drinks (H2Bev website)
- Vitamin D can help reduce coronavirus risk by 54%: Boston University doctor (Boston Herald)
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