COVID-19 clinical rebound after treatment with nirmatrelvir/ritonavir
Daniel Camp, Matthew Caputo, Fabiola Moreno Echevarria, Chad J. Achenbach

TL;DR
Some people experience a return of symptoms after taking nirmatrelvir/ritonavir for mild-to-moderate COVID-19, but the rebound is generally mild.
Contribution
This study quantifies the frequency and characteristics of clinical rebound after NM/r treatment in routine clinical care.
Findings
6% of patients experienced a clinical rebound after NM/r treatment.
Clinical rebound occurred a median of 11 days after starting treatment.
Rebound was generally mild, with only one patient requiring hospitalization.
Abstract
Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir (NM/r) is a safe and effective oral antiviral therapeutic used for treatment of mild-to-moderate COVID-19. Case reports described a clinical rebound syndrome whereby individuals experience a relapse of symptoms shortly after completing successful treatment. There is a lack of information on frequency of COVID-19 rebound after NM/r in routine clinical care, contributing factors, and clinical outcomes. We reviewed electronic medical records to verify COVID-19 diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment with NM/r from January-June 2022. We defined COVID-19 clinical rebound as clear improvement in symptoms followed by recurrence or worsening of symptoms within 30 days of a five-day course of NM/r. We studied 268 adults with median age 57 (IQR 47, 68), 80% White race, 85% non-Hispanic ethnicity, 55% female, 80% vaccinated and boosted against SARS-CoV-2, and 68% with any…
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TopicsSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research · COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies · Infectious Encephalopathies and Encephalitis
