CALIFORNIA: More than two-thirds of severely ill COVID-19 patients saw their condition improve after treatment with remdesivir, an experimental drug being developed by Gilead Sciences Inc.
According to new data based on patient observation published on Friday by the New England Journal of Medicine, does not detail what other treatments the 61 hospitalized patients were given and data on eight of them were not included — in one case because of a dosing error.
The paper’s author called the findings “hopeful,” but cautioned that it is difficult to interpret the results since they do not include comparison to a control group, as would be the case in a randomized clinical trial, Reuters reported.
In addition, the patient numbers were small, the details being disclosed are limited, and the follow-up time was relatively short, the report added.
(With inputs from agencies)
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