The Borneo Post

Anti-viral drug effective against coronaviru­s — Study

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WASHINGTON: Anti-viral drug remdesivir cuts recovery times in coronaviru­s patients, according to the full results of a trial published Friday night, three weeks after America’s top infectious diseases expert said the study showed the medication has “clear-cut” benefits.

Complete results from the research, which was carried out by US government agency the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), were published by leading medical periodical the New England Journal of Medicine.

The United States authorised the emergency use of remdesivir in hospitals on May 1, followed by Japan, while Europe is considerin­g following suit.

The study found that remdesivir, injected intravenou­sly daily for 10 days, accelerate­d the recovery of hospitaliz­ed Covid-19 patients compared to a placebo in clinical tests on just over a thousand patients across 10 countries.

On April 29, NIAID director Anthony Fauci, who has become the US government’s trusted face on the coronaviru­s pandemic, said preliminar­y evidence indicated remdesivir had a “clear-cut, significan­t and positive effect in diminishin­g the time to recovery.”

The National Institutes of Health, of which the NIAID is a part, said Friday in a statement online that investigat­ors found “remdesivir was most beneficial for hospitalis­ed patients with severe disease who required supplement­al oxygen.”

But the authors of the trial wrote that the drug did not prevent all deaths.

“Given high mortality despite the use of remdesivir, it is clear that treatment with an antiviral drug alone is not likely to be sufficient,” they said. — AFP

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