India approves emergency use of remdesivir to treat COVID-19 patients

HealthIndia approves emergency use of remdesivir to treat COVID-19 patients

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India approves emergency use of remdesivir to treat COVID-19 patients

Government said on Tuesday approved Gilead Sciences Inc’s antiviral drug remdesivir for emergency use in treating COVID-19 patients.

Remdesivir is the first drug to show improvement in COVID-19 patients in formal clinical trials. It was granted emergency use authorization by the US Food and Drug Administration last month and has received approval by Japanese health regulators.

“[Remdesivir] approved on June 1 under emergency use with condition for five dose administration,” the Drugs Controller General of India said in an email statement.

Gilead Sciences had on Monday reported that remdesivir showed modest benefit in patients with moderate COVID-19 given a five-day course, while those who received it for 10 days in the study did not fare as well.

European and South Korean authorities are also looking at remdesivir, with South Korean health authorities last Friday saying they would request imports of the drug. Gilead is yet to gain regulatory approval in either market.

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