Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.4.15.1 (ACE)
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In this paper the data on the duplicate use of ACE inhibitors among a community-dwelling elderly population are presented. Using a questionnaire, 1000 subjects were interviewed concerning the use of drugs, 654 females, mean+/-SD age: 72.6+/-6.5 years. They were divided into two groups: Group A (5%) taking at least two ACE inhibitors (n=50) and Group B: those who used either a single ACE inhibitor or no ACE inhibitor (n=950). In Group A, 49 individuals were taking two different ACE inhibitors concomitantly and one was using three. The most commonly used ACE inhibitor was enalapril (29 of 50 subjects). Subjects in Group A consumed significantly more drugs, both of prescription (Rx) and nonprescription (OTC), compared to those in Group B (total means: 8.4+/-2.8 vs. 6.7+/-3.2; p<0.01, Rx means: 6.3+/-2.5 vs. 5.2+/-2.8, p<0.05, OTC means: 2.0+/-1.6 vs. 1.6+/-1.5, p<0.05). Also, they were more likely to have consulted a cardiologist (17/50 vs. 201/950, p<0.05). The duplicate use of ACE inhibitors in 5% of a population of community-dwelling elderly patients seems to be caused by both poor doctor-doctor communication and polypharmacy. This phenomenon could possibly be dangerous especially when potential additive adverse effects are taken into account.
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PMID:Duplicate use of angiotesin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors in a community-dwelling elderly population in Poland. 1731 65

Androgens play a fundamental role in the morbidity and mortality of COVID-19, inducing both the ACE-2 receptor to which SARS-CoV-2 binds to gain entry into the cell, and TMPRS22, the transmembrane protease that primes the viral spike protein for efficient infection. The United States stands alone among developed nations in permitting one androgen, oral dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), to be freely available OTC and online as a "dietary supplement." DHEA is widely used by males in the US to offset the age-related decline in circulating androgens. This fact may contribute to the disparate statistics of COVID-19 morbidity and mortality in this country. In regulatory antithesis, every other developed nation regulates DHEA as a controlled substance. DHEA is an extremely potent inhibitor of Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase (G6PD), with uniquely unstable uncompetitive inhibition kinetics. This has particular relevance to COVID-19, because G6PD-deficient human cells have been demonstrated to be exceptionally sensitive to infection by human coronavirus. Because DHEA is lipophilic and freely passes into cells, oral DHEA bypasses the normal controls regulating androgen biology and uncompetitive G6PD inhibition. DHEA's status as a "dietary supplement" means that no clinical trials demonstrating safety have been performed, and, in the absence of physician supervision, no data on adverse events has been collected. During the current pandemic, the unrestricted availability of oral DHEA as a "dietary supplement" cannot be considered safe without proof from placebo-controlled clinical trials that it is not contributing to the severity of COVID-19. US physicians may therefore wish to query their patients' use of DHEA.
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PMID:Alert to US physicians: DHEA, widely used as an OTC androgen supplement, may exacerbate COVID-19. 3326 66