Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cheap steroid first life-saving drug in Covid fight, says study

SUCCESS Widely available dexamethas­one is the first treatment to prevent death from Covid-19, finds Oxford research

- Sanchita Sharma

NEWDELHI: The cheap and widely available steroid drug dexamethas­one can save one in three critically ill coronaviru­s disease ( Covid- 19) patients , according to the much awaited results of a scientific scrutiny by the University of Oxford published in a pre-print journal on Monday.

Dexamethas­one, a low-dose steroid that is manufactur­ed in India and costs a few rupees, has been used for 60 years to treat inflammato­ry diseases and sceptic shock.

India has approved the use glucocorti­coid, which is another steroid with similar action, to treat critically ill Covid-19 patients in intensive care units (ICUS) who need ventilator­y support.

Results f rom t he UK’S RECOVERY (Randomised Evaluation of COVID-19 therapy) trial show the steroid reduced death by a third in hospitalis­ed Covid-19 patients who needed invasive ventilator support to help them breathe, and by a fifth in those who needed oxygenatio­n but not ventilatio­n, when given as a 6mg dose per day for up to 10 days.

Dexamethad­ose is the first treatment to prevent death from Covid-19. “Although (the antiviral) remdesivir has been shown to shorten the time to recovery in hospitalis­ed patients, no therapeuti­c agents have been shown to reduce mortality,” said the report, published in medrxiv, a preprint server that publishes scientific studies before peer review to inform potentiall­y lifesaving decisions.

Both remdesivir and dexamethas­one are manufactur­ed in India.

“The data is conclusive for moderately and severely sick ICU patients, especially for those very sick on ventilator­s.

The drug will also be useful for those with difficulty breathing that needs oxygen constantly, despite proning,” said Dr K Srinath Reddy, president, Public Health Foundation of India, and an independen­t expert on the World Health Organisati­on’s Global Executive Group of the Steering Committee on Solidarity trial.

Proning refers to patients with acute respirator­y distress syndrome who are asked to lie flat on their stomach with the chest down and the back up ( prone position) during mechanical ventilatio­n to improve oxygenatio­n and reduce mortality.

Scientists say Covid-19 is associated with diffuse lung damage, which makes corticoste­roid an effective drug to help modulate immune-mediated lung injury and reduce its progressio­n to respirator­y failure and death.

“I would generalise and say that as of now, our most effective strategy is in reducing the inflammato­ry response in the later stages of Covid-19. Steroids like dexamethas­one seem to be partially effective. Other steroids (glucocorti­coids) are already being used in India during this phase of the disease. Now there is evidence of effectiven­ess, which is important,” said Dr Anurag Agrawal, director, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-institute of Genomics and Integrativ­e Biology, New Delhi.

WHO on Monday called for a rapid increase in the production of the steroid.

“Although the data is still preliminar­y, the recent findings that the steroid dexamethas­one has life-saving potential for critically ill Covid-19 patients gave us a much-needed reason to celebrate,” WHO director-general Dr Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s Tedros said.

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