Antiviral drug remdesivir shows promise in trial on monkeys with coronavirus

Antiviral drug remdesivir shows promise in trial on monkeys with coronavirus

Coronavirus-infected monkeys treated with the experimental drug remdesivir improved significantly, an initial medical trial has shown. The animals showed marked improvement just 12 hours after the first treatment.

US government scientists reported Friday that the antiviral drug remdesivir was effective in treating monkeys infected with COVID-19. 

“Early treatment with the experimental antiviral drug remdesivir significantly reduced clinical disease and damage to the lungs of rhesus macaques infected with SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19,” said a press release from the National Institutes of Health, which ran the experiment. 

The small study, which is preliminary and has yet to be peer-reviewed, mimicked treatment procedures that are being used in a large human trial conducted on patients who have been hospitalized with either COVID-19 or SARS-CoV-2. 

Remdesivir works against the COVID-19 by adding mutations that ultimately destroy the virus. 

Improvement after first treatment

In the experiment with monkeys, two groups of six rhesus macaques were intentionally infected with the respiratory virus. The test group was treated with the drug, developed by Gilead Sciences, while the untreated comparison group was not. 

The test group was given their first dose of the drug intravenously 12 hours after the initial infection, then every day for the next six days. The first treatment was timed to occur just before the virus reached its maximum level in the monkeys’ lungs. 

Twelve hours after the first treatment, the macaques’ symptoms had significantly improved. Their conditions continued improving over the week. 

At the end of the test phase, just one of the six treated animals displayed mild difficulty breathing, while all six animals in the untreated group had difficulty breathing. 

The treated group also displayed significantly lower levels of the virus in their lungs than the untreated group and also had less lung damage. 

More trials underway

Remdesivir is one of the first drugs thought to be capable of treating the new coronavirus. Clinical trials are already underway with human patients. 

On Thursday, it was reported that the drug had also been regarded as effective on coronavirus patients in Chicago who are participating in the trial. 

Source: DW

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