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Coronavirus: US authorises use of anti-viral drug Remdesivir

  • The US's Food and Drug Administration {FDA} has authorised emergency use of the Ebola drug remdesivir for treating the coronavirus•
  • The authorisation means the anti-viral drug can now be used on people who are hospitalised with severe Covid-19•
  • A recent clinical trial showed the drug helped shorten the recovery time for people who were seriously ill•
  • However, it did not significantly improve survival rates.
  • Experts have warned the drug - which was originally developed to treat Ebola, and is produced by Gilead pharmaceutical company in California - should not be seen as a "magic bullet for coronavirus•
  • The authorisation means the anti-viral drug can now be used on people who are hospitalised with severe Covid-19•
  • A recent clinical trial showed the drug helped shorten the recovery time for people who were seriously ill•
  • However, it did not significantly improve survival rates•
  • Experts have warned the drug - which was originally developed to treat Ebola, and is produced by Gilead pharmaceutical company in California - should not be seen as a "magic bullet for coronavirus•

The drug interferes with the virus's genome, disrupting its ability to replicate•
During a meeting with US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, Gilead Chief Executive Daniel O'Day said the FDA authorisation was an important first step•
  • The company would donate 1.5 million vials of the drug, he said•
  • FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn also said at the meeting: It's the first authorised therapy for Covid-19, so we're really proud to be part of it•
  • Emergency FDA authorisation is not the same as formal approval, which requires a higher level of review•

What do we know about remdesivir??

  • The drug did not cure Ebola, and Gilead says on its website: Remdesivir is an experimental medicine that does not have established safety or efficacy for the treatment of any condition• Gilead also warns of possible serious side-effects•
  • However, President Trump has been a vocal supporter of remdesivir as a potential treatment for the coronavirus•
  • In its clinical trial, the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases {NIAID}found that remdesivir cut the duration of symptoms from 15 days down to 11•
  • The trials involved 1,063 people at hospitals around the world - including the US, France, Italy, the UK, China and South Korea. Some patients were given the drug and others were given a placebo {dummy} treatment•
  • Dr Anthony Fauci who runs NIAID, said that remdesivir had a clear-cut, significant, positive effect in diminishing the time to recovery•
  • However, although remdesivir may aid recovery - and possibly stop people having to be treated in intensive care - the trials did not give any clear indication whether it can prevent deaths from coronavirus•
  • As much remains uncertain about the treatment regime, Gilead suggests a 10-day dosing duration for patients on ventilators and five days for patients who are not•
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