Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir treatment and the risk of post-COVID condition over 180 days in Malaysia

BMC Infect Dis. 2024 Aug 5;24(1):780. doi: 10.1186/s12879-024-09679-1.

Abstract

Background: The effect of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir on preventing post-COVID condition (PCC) in the BA4, BA5, and XBB Omicron predominant periods is not well understood. The purpose of this study was to assess how nirmatrelvir/ritonavir treatment affected both PCC and health-related quality of life.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study enrolled 2,524 adults aged 18 years and older who were eligible for nirmatrelvir/ritonavir between July 14 to November 14, 2022. All outcomes were observed from the patient's first visit to the primary health clinic, 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months after testing positive for COVID-19. The primary outcome was the presence of PCC. Secondary outcomes included the effects on health-related quality of life, such as walking, bathing and dressing, activities, cause adverse emotions or signs that prevent individuals from leading normal lives over a 180-day observation period.

Results: There were no significant differences observed between the nirmatrelvir/ritonavir and those not administered (control group) in terms of PCC symptoms at 3 months (OR 0.71 95% CI 0.31, 1.64) and 6 months (OR 1.30 95% CI 0.76, 2.21). At 3 months, the use of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir was associated with a 26% reduction in symptoms causing negative emotions (OR 0.74 95% CI 0.60, 0.92) and an increased likelihood of symptoms limiting walking (OR 1.58 95% CI 1.10, 2.27). However, there were no significant differences between the nirmatrelvir/ritonavir and the control group in terms of the impact of PCC on health-related quality of life at 6 months.

Conclusions: Our study indicates that the administration of nirmatrelvir/ritonavir does not significantly reduce PCC after 3 months and 6 months in a population with high vaccination coverage.

Keywords: Long COVID; Malaysia; Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir; post-COVID condition.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Antiviral Agents / therapeutic use
  • COVID-19 / prevention & control
  • COVID-19 Drug Treatment*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Malaysia / epidemiology
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Quality of Life*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Ritonavir* / therapeutic use
  • SARS-CoV-2

Substances

  • Ritonavir
  • Antiviral Agents