Researchers led by King's College London have found that there is no evidence for or against the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen for patients with novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The study published in the journal 'ecancermedicalscience' also found other types of drugs such as TNF blockers and JAK inhibitors used to treat arthritis or other forms of inflammation safe to use. This pandemic has led to challenging decision-making about the treatment of COVID-19 patients who were already critically unwell said study author Mieke Van Hemelrijck from King's College London in the UK. In parallel doctors across multiple specialties