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Remdesivir Drug Shows Promise -- But It Is Far From A Coronavirus Cure by Kobojunkie: 9:17pm On Apr 30, 2020
By Eric Levenson, CNN

Updated 2:36 PM ET, Thu April 30, 2020
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/30/us/remdesivir-coronavirus-drug/index.html

(CNN)The study showing that the experimental drug remdesivir might help Covid-19 patients recover more quickly is positively good news. Shortly afterward, Dr. Anthony Fauci said remdesivir will become the "standard of care" for all infected patients.

But beyond the initial optimism, the study also made clear that remdesivir is far from a cure for Covid-19.
"This is not a blockbuster drug," CNN Senior Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen said.
"When you look at the numbers in terms of what it can do, you're not likely to be blown away by it," said Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent.
In fact, the limitations of the remdesivir study are quite clear: it is only one study, the drug does not prevent death, and it is not widely accessible to the public.
Even the principal investigator behind the clinical trial told CNN on Wednesday that the drug is "not the end of the story" when it comes to treatments for Covid-19.
"We have work to do. We are looking for other therapies. This trial is going to continue," Dr. Andre Kalil said.
The value, instead, is more in what the study's results represent -- that a drug can indeed have an impact on Covid-19.
"It is very important proof of concept," said Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. "What it has proven is that a drug can block this virus."

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Little sign drug reduced deaths
The government-funded study found that patients who took remdesivir recovered faster than patients who did not. It improved recovery time for coronavirus patients from 15 to 11 days.
That's similar to the effect that the influenza drug Tamiflu has on flu. Tamiflu also doesn't cure patients quickly, but can reduce how long they are sick.
"The data shows that remdesivir has a clear-cut, significant, positive effect in diminishing the time to recovery," Fauci said.

About 1,090 people participated in the trial internationally, Fauci said, calling it "the first truly high-powered randomized placebo controlled trial."
The study also showed that 8% of patients who took remdesivir died compared to 11% of patients who received the placebo. However, there were not enough deaths to make those numbers statistically significant.
The US Food and Drug Administration plans to announce an emergency-use authorization for remdesivir, according to The New York Times.
Though promising, Cohen said it was important to clarify that this study did not show remdesivir was a cure. People taking this drug still died.
"There is a legitimate fear that people will hear about this drug and will think, 'Oh my goodness, there is a cure. We don't need to worry about it. We don't need to social distance,'" she said. "That's not the case. It cut the duration of the illness basically by four days. That's important and it shows that the drug works and it allows scientists to do further research in this area.
"But we haven't seen remdesivir save lives yet. People are still taking this drug and dying. That's still happening. So we need to keep that in mind as we talk more about this drug."
Gupta similarly said it was exciting even as he pumped the brakes.
"I'm not one of these guys who likes to jump up and down about things, I'm a realist. But we haven't had anything that has shown any promise. So for that reason, i think it is exciting," he said.

The World Health Organization said it was too early to comment on the remdesivir trial results.
"Typically, you don't have one study that will come out that will be a game changer," said Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO's technical lead for the coronavirus response.
She said the agency generally pulls together evidence from several studies before reviewing and critiquing the evidence.
"It can sometimes take a number of publications to determine (what) the ultimate impact of a drug is," said Dr. Mike Ryan, executive director of the WHO's health emergencies program.
Another study of remdesivir released Wednesday shows the drug did not help people recover faster from coronavirus infections. That study, conducted in China, may have been too small to show clearly whether the drug helps.
Re: Remdesivir Drug Shows Promise -- But It Is Far From A Coronavirus Cure by teadrake(m): 9:59pm On Apr 30, 2020
Just when you think progress are being made...
Re: Remdesivir Drug Shows Promise -- But It Is Far From A Coronavirus Cure by Kobojunkie: 10:25pm On Apr 30, 2020
teadrake:
Just when you think progress are being made...
At least you know to wait on that purchase of GILEAD stocks. grin grin grin grin grin

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