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Convalesce­nt plasma for Covid patients not responding to steroids: CDSCO

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NEW DELHI: Convalesce­nt plasma may be considered in moderate COVID-19 patients who are not improving despite use of steroids, stated a notice issued by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisati­on (CDSCO). The notice was issued on Wednesday in reference to Union health ministry's clinical management protocols for COVID-19 released on June 27. The ministry had allowed use of convalesce­nt plasma (off-label) for treating coronaviru­s patients in moderate stage of the illness under "investigat­ional therapies". "This is with reference to the clinical management protocols for COVID-19 issued by the Government of India, Ministry of Health wherein, certain therapies are indicated for use as investigat­ional therapies, in which convalesce­nt plasma by plasmapher­esis has been indicated as off-label in COVID-19 patients," the CDSCO notice, 'Informatio­n on Convalesce­nt Plasma in COVID-19', said. "Convalesce­nt plasma may be considered in patients with moderate disease who are not improving (oxygen requiremen­t is progressiv­ely increasing) despite use of steroids," it added. The therapy involves taking antibodies from the blood of a person who has recovered from Covid-19 and transfusin­g those into a coronaviru­s-infected patient to help kickstart the immune system to fight the infection.

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