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Ítem Acceso Abierto Alternativas terapéuticas farmacológicas para covid-19. Una revisión sistemática(Universidad Católica de Cuenca, 2022-07-01) Pomavilla Álvarez, Luz María; Luzuriaga, Maria Agusta; 035000307-5Ever since the emergence of the new Covid-19 disease, different laboratories around the world began searching for several studies and therapeutic alternatives for treatment to fight the virus, which presents several evolutionary phases. Each stage consists of the administration of certain chemical compounds to stop, treat or prevent the clinical symptoms that the patient may show. Such substances derive from a meticulous process of scientific experimentation, however, currently; there is a lack of clinical trials as well as pharmacological therapies, which prove reliably the validity and efficacy of any pharmacological treatment. Objective: To learn about the pharmacological therapeutic alternatives for Covid-19. Materials and methods: Qualitative systematic review meta-study; it included ten studies attained from different databases such as Redalyc, PubMed, Scielo, and Google Scholar. Results: The presence of the pathogenic agent SAR CoV-2 in a person's organism produces a severe acute respiratory syndrome, with a high mortality rate, since none of the care or treatments used for its approach had positive effects on the human host. Conclusion: Among the pharmacological alternatives for Covid-19, the administration of antiviral drugs such as arbidol and ritonavir, antibacterial drugs, azithromycin, corticosteroids, chloroquine, remdesivir, anakinra, baricitinib, sarilumab, and Kaletra stand out. Keywords: covid-19, drugs, alternatives, medications, therapeutic treatment