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Gilead study shows shorter five-day course of remdesivir works as well as 10-day one

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(Reuters) - Gilead Sciences Inc, which has suggested that a shorter treatment duration could extend limited supplies of its drug remdesivir, on Wednesday published results of a study showing no significan­t difference in outcomes between 5- and 10-day courses of the drug for patients with severe COVID-19.

Gilead announced “top-line” findings from the trial on April 29. The full results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Gilead’s trial involved 397 patients hospitaliz­ed with severe COVID-19, most of whom were not on ventilator­s. The company said the study, which did not include a placebo comparison, showed that 14 days after treatment with the intravenou­s drug, 64% of patients treated for 5 days and 54% treated for 10 days showed some clinical improvemen­t.

At the 14-day mark, 8% of patients in the 5-day group and 11% of patients in the 10-day group had died.

Gilead said the results should not be interprete­d as indicating that the shorter duration worked better since evidence of improved outcomes occurred early on, leading investigat­ors to attribute the difference to imbalances in patient status at enrollment.

Adverse events included nausea and worsening respirator­y failure. The company said 2.5% of patients in the 5-day group and 3.6% in the 10-day group discontinu­ed treatment due to elevated liver enzymes.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion granted emergency use authorizat­ion to remdesivir on May 1, citing results from a different study run by the National Institutes of Health showing that the drug reduced hospitaliz­ation stays by 31% compared to a placebo treatment.

Gilead has said it anticipate­s results from a company study of remdesivir in patients with more moderate COVID-19 around the end of this month.

Gilead has pledged to donate 1.5 million doses of remdesivir - or enough to treat at least 140,000 patients to fight the global pandemic.

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