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- "Olfactory and Gustatory Outcomes in COVID-19: A Prospective Evaluation in Nonhospitalized Subjects". Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 163 (6): 1144–1149...
- for non-ventilated patients. In January 2022, a study indicated that nonhospitalized people who were at high risk for COVID‑19 progression had an 87% lower...
- Wisemandle W, et al. (April 2022). "Oral Nirmatrelvir for High-Risk, Nonhospitalized Adults with Covid-19". The New England Journal of Medicine. 386 (15):...
- Clyde WA, Jr (May 1986). "Acute lower respiratory tract infections in nonhospitalized children". The Journal of Pediatrics. 108 (5 Pt 1): 635–46. doi:10...
- for or against the use of vitamin C for the treatment of COVID-19 in nonhospitalized patients. There is insufficient evidence for the Panel to recommend...
- Kesireddy N, Iftikhar S, Beran A, Mhanna M, et al. (2022). "Fluvoxamine in Nonhospitalized Patients With Acute COVID-19 Infection and the Lack of Efficacy in...
- management of venous thromboembolism: prophylaxis for hospitalized and nonhospitalized medical patients". Blood Advances. 2 (22): 3198–225. doi:10.1182/bloodadvances...
- for or against the use of vitamin C for the treatment of COVID-19 in nonhospitalized patients. There is insufficient evidence for the Panel to recommend...
- (December 2021). "Molnupiravir for oral treatment of COVID-19 in nonhospitalized patients". The New England Journal of Medicine. 386 (6): 509–520. doi:10...
- "Olfactory and Gustatory Outcomes in COVID-19: A Prospective Evaluation in Nonhospitalized Subjects". Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 163 (6): 1144–1149...