PANORAMIC is the biggest COVID-19 trial in the community ever. Thank you to everyone who has taken part
Thank you for your interest in the PANORAMIC trial.
Panoramic is a UK-wide clinical study sponsored by the University of Oxford and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research to find out in which people new antiviral treatments for COVID-19 in the community reduce the need for hospital admission and get better sooner.
We recruited volunteers, whether they have been vaccinated or not across the UK.
PANORAMIC was open to everyone with ongoing symptoms of COVID-19 and a positive PCR or Lateral Flow test, regardless of vaccination status.
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Participants recruited
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Recruitment sites
TRIAL NEWS
PANORAMIC Trial Learnings
8 August 2024
PRINCIPLE-PANORAMIC Celebratory Symposium
The full-day PRINCIPLE-PANORAMIC Celebratory Symposium, held on behalf of Professor Chris Butler, celebrated the rigorous work efforts, innovations, collaborations, and results of the two COVID-19 treatment trials, PRINCIPLE and PANORAMIC. The art exhibition The PANORAMIC PRINCIPLE was also unveiled at the event. Read more about the day here and here.
Professor Deborah Ashby and Professor Chris Butler gave the closing comments reflecting on how the pandemic research efforts began and how these trials could not have been achieved without leadership, teams, innovations, the support of the devolved nations, NHS, NIHR and CRN network professionals, collaborators, the small things that kept everyone going, patient and public involvement (PPI) groups, and to the patients who volunteered to take part in the trials, to name but a few.
CONTACT DETAILS
Email: panoramic@phc.ox.ac.uk
Freephone: 0808 156 0017 (this is also the safety line)
Emails and telephone queries are monitored Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm (but not on Bank Holidays)
Some of the highest risk people with COVID-19 can access antibody and antiviral treatments directly via the NHS
PANORAMIC is proud to work with partners nationwide:
PANORAMIC is funded by the Department of Health and Social Care through the National Institute for Health Research.
EudraCT number: 2021-005748-31 • ISRCTN registry: TBD • REC number: 21/SC/0393 • IRAS number: 1004274