Convalescent plasma therapy could soon be discontinued as a treatment for COVID-19 patients, the Centre has said Tuesday. The therapy continues to be used widely across the country. This, after plasma therapy failed to benefit COVID-19 patients in the largest randomized trial conducted in India, carried out by the ICMR in August. The study found that plasma didn’t particularly help lower mortality or severity of COVID-19 in patients treated with it.

Delhi health minister says plasma therapy shouldn’t be removed ,here’s what he said

The therapy involves taking anti-bodies from the blood of a person who has recovered from COVID-19 and transfusing those into a COVID-19 patient to help kickstart the immune system to fight the infection.

We are now discussing it with the joint monitoring group for the deletion of plasma therapy from the national guidelines,” Dr Bhargava said. “That is the discussion ongoing and more or less we are reaching towards that.”

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