Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Kerala patients recovered without drugs: Expert

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI:The three people from Kerala who contracted coronaviru­s (Covid-19) recovered without the use of any drugs, and India has adequate supply of the combinatio­n of two antiretrov­iral drugs used to treat HIV and AIDS and are being used to treat Sars-CoV-2, said a scientist at one of the labs run by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on the condition of anonymity.

The fixed dose combinatio­n of anti-HIV drugs— Lopinavir and Ritonavir — has been used with other drugs in China with varying results, but not in India yet.

“The combinatio­n has shown some promise against the virus but it doesn’t mean it will work 100% in all cases. Like others globally, we also did some computeris­ed studies for repurposin­g a drug to see which among the available molecules works against the virus, and affects its replicatio­n. The Lopinavir and

Ritonavir combinatio­n looked promising,” said the scientist.

The Drug Controller General of India last month approved its restricted use, keeping in view the public health emergency situation that was likely to emerge with cases rising worldwide.

“As an emergency public health measure this can be given to symptomati­c patients; about two tablets a day of 400mg dosage for about 14 days is what we advise. It’s a fixed dose combinatio­n, which means a single tablet will have both the medicines. It has not been given to anyone so far in India, most patients are on supportive therapy, and stable,” the ICMR scientist added.

In a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n (JAMA) last week, researcher­s presented a case series of 18 patients with SARSCoV-2 in Singapore.

“Five patients who required supplement­al oxygen also received lopinavir-ritonavir: three experience­d a reduction in the need for supplement­al oxygen within three days, while two saw their condition worsen. For all patients, the median duration of viral shedding was 12 days,” according to the research.

 ?? PTI ?? Medical staff carry medical waste at Kochi Medical college in Kerala on February .
PTI Medical staff carry medical waste at Kochi Medical college in Kerala on February .

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