BREAKING: Rapid Recovery In Covid Patients In Gilead Drug Treatment Trial

This is really great news. A month ago, President Trump said that Gilead Sciences’ experimental treatment seemed to be having a good result. The trial results are just coming in & it’s looking extremely promising. If the numbers hold, a lot of lives will be saved, and a lot of people will be able to go back to work.

Fox Business is reporting:

“Shares of Gilead Sciences were up more than 14 percent in after-hours trading on Thursday after a report by STAT that a recent clinical trial of Gilead Sciences’ Remdesivir, an antiviral medicine used as a potential treatment for Ebola, found rapid recoveries in coronavirus patients’ fever and respiratory symptoms.

The trial, conducted by the University of Chicago Medicine, found nearly all patients who were given daily infusions of Remdesivir were discharged from the hospital in less than a week. The university recruited 125 coronavirus patients, 113 of which had “severe disease” into two clinical trials to assess five and 10-day treatment courses of the drug.

Kathleen Mullane, the infectious disease specialist overseeing the University of Chicago’s Remdesivir studies, told STAT that the results have been promising so far.

“Most of our patients are severe and most of them are leaving at six days, so that tells us the duration of therapy doesn’t have to be 10 days,” Mullane said. “We have very few that went out to 10 days, maybe three.”

Although a fever is no longer a requirement for people to go into clinical trials at the hospital, Mullane said that when patients do come in with high fevers, “they do [reduce] quite quickly.”

“We have seen people come off ventilators a day after starting therapy,” she added. “So, in that realm, overall our patients have done very well.”

While encouraged by the University of Chicago data, Mullane warned not to draw any conclusions about the drug’s effectiveness.

“It’s always hard,” she said, because the severe trial doesn’t include a placebo group for comparison. “But certainly when we start [the] drug, we see fever curves falling.”

Last month, President Trump touted the drug’s potential, saying it “seems to have a very good result.”

Remedsivir was one of the first medicines identified as having the potential to treat coronavirus in lab tests. If deemed safe and effective in clinical trials, it could lead to fast approval from the Food and Drug Administration and become the first approved treatment against the disease.

While the results of Gilead’s trial offer a glimpse of the drug’s effectiveness, it has not been deemed to be a potential coronavirus treatment due to an overall lack of data.

According to STAT, two Remdesivir studies in China had enrollment suspended partway through because there were not enough patients available, and a recent report of patients given the drug under a special program to make it available to those who are very ill generated “both excitement and skepticism.”

In a statement Thursday, Gilead said, “What we can say at this stage is that we look forward to data from ongoing studies becoming available.”

The company is expecting results from two other ongoing studies soon, one of which includes 2,400 coronavirus patients with “severe disease” from 152 different clinical trials sites around the world, and another including 1,600 patients with “moderate disease” at 169 clinical trial sites around the world.”

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