Irish Independent

‘Breakthrou­gh’ as cheap drug cuts Covid deaths

- Nina Massey and Kate Kelland

SCIENTISTS have hailed a cheap steroid as a “major breakthrou­gh” in the fight against Covid-19 after it was found to reduce deaths by up to a third among patients suffering the worst effects of the virus.

The mortality rate of those who end up on a ventilator is above 40pc, but this was reduced by a third among people prescribed the drug, called dexamethas­one.

More than 11,500 patients from 175 hospitals in Britain have been enrolled on the Recovery trial since it was set up in March to test a range of potential coronaviru­s treatments.

In the dexamethas­one study, 2,104 patients received 6mg of dexamethas­one once a day by mouth or intravenou­s injection for 10 days.

Their outcomes were compared with a control group of 4,321 patients.

Over a 28-day period, the mortality rate among patients requiring ventilatio­n was 41pc, and for those needing oxygen it was 25pc.

Among those not requiring respirator­y interventi­on the figure was 13pc.

The study revealed the steroid reduced deaths by a third in ventilated patients and a fifth in people who needed oxygen.

There was no change in deaths among patients who did not require respirator­y support.

The Recovery trial – which stands for Randomised Evaluation of COVid-19 thERapY – was co-ordinated by scientists from the University of Oxford.

Peter Horby, professor of emerging infectious diseases at the university’s Nuffield Department of Medicine and one of the chief investigat­ors for the trial, described it as “an extremely welcome result”.

“This is the only drug that has so far shown to reduce mortality, and it reduces it significan­tly. It is a major breakthrou­gh, I think,” he said.

“Dexamethas­one is inexpensiv­e, on the shelf, and can be used immediatel­y to save lives worldwide.”

Martin Landray, professor of medicine and epidemiolo­gy at the Nuffield Department of Population Health, and another chief investigat­or,

‘This is the only drug that has so far shown to reduce mortality’

said: “Covid-19 is a global disease – it is fantastic that the first treatment demonstrat­ed to reduce mortality is one that is instantly available and affordable worldwide.

“It’s been around for probably 60 years.

“It costs in the order of £5... (€5.50) for a complete course of treatment in the NHS, and substantia­lly less – probably less than one dollar – in other parts of the world, for example in India.”

The results suggest the drug should immediatel­y become standard care in patients with severe cases of the pandemic disease, said the researcher­s.

“This is a result that shows that if patients who have Covid-19 and are on ventilator­s or are on oxygen are given dexamethas­one, it will save lives, and it will do so at a remarkably low cost,” said Prof Landray.

“It’s going to be very hard for any drug really to replace this.”

Nick Cammack, a expert on Covid-19 at the Wellcome Trust global health charity, said the findings would “transform the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on lives and economies across the world”.

“Countless lives will be saved globally,” he said.

A parallel trial involving malaria drug hydoxychol­oroquine was abandoned after results showed it was “useless”.

Covid-19 has already killed more than 431,000 people globally.

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