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[Tempatan] Molnupiravir: Ubat Anti Covid??

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Merck pill seen as ‘huge advance,’ raises hope of preventing Covid-19 deaths

Saturday, 02 Oct 2021 08:48 AM MYT

NEW YORK, Oct 2 — An experimental antiviral pill developed by Merck & Co could halve the chances of dying or being hospitalised for those most at risk of contracting severe Covid-19, according to data that experts hailed as a potential breakthrough in how the virus is treated.

If it gets authorisation, molnupiravir, which is designed to introduce errors into the genetic code of the virus, would be the first oral antiviral medication for Covid-19.


Merck and partner Ridgeback Biotherapeutics said they plan to seek US emergency use authorisation for the pill as soon as possible and to make regulatory applications worldwide.


“An oral antiviral that can impact hospitalisation risk to such a degree would be game-changing,” said Amesh Adalja, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Centre for Health Security.

Current treatment options include Gilead Sciences Inc’s infused antiviral remdesivir and generic steroid dexamethasone, both of which are generally only given once a patient has already been hospitalised.

“This is going to change the dialogue around how to manage Covid-19,” Merck Chief Executive Robert Davis told Reuters.

Existing treatments are “cumbersome and logistically challenging to administer. A simple oral pill would be the opposite of that,” Adalja added.

The results from the Phase III trial, which sent Merck shares up more than 9 per cent, were so strong that the study is being stopped early at the recommendation of outside monitors.

Shares of Atea Pharmaceuticals Inc, which is developing a similar Covid-19 treatment, were up more than 21 per cent on the news.

Shares of Covid-19 vaccine makers Moderna Inc were off more than 10 per cent, while Pfizer was down less than 1 per cent.

Jefferies analyst Michael Yee said investors believe “people will be less afraid of Covid and less inclined to get vaccines if there is a simple pill that can treat Covid.”

Pfizer and Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG are also racing to develop an easy-to-administer antiviral pill. For now, only antibody cocktails that have to be given intravenously are approved for non-hospitalised patients.

White House Covid-19 response coordinator Jeff Zients said on Friday that molnupiravir is “a potential additional tool... to protect people from the worst outcomes of Covid,” but added that vaccination “remains far and away, our best tool against Covid-19.”

A planned interim analysis of 775 patients in Merck’s study looked at hospitalisations or deaths among people at risk for severe disease. It found that 7.3 per cent of those given molnupiravir twice a day for five days were hospitalised and none had died by 29 days after treatment. That compared with a hospitalisation rate of 14.1 per cent for placebo patients. There were also eight deaths in the placebo group.

“Antiviral treatments that can be taken at home to keep people with Covid-19 out of the hospital are critically needed,” Wendy Holman, Ridgeback’s CEO, said in a statement.

‘A huge advance’

Scientists welcomed the potential new treatment to help prevent serious illness from the virus, which has killed almost 5 million people around the world, 700,000 of them in the United States.

“A safe, affordable, and effective oral antiviral would be a huge advance in the fight against Covid,” said Peter Horby, a professor of emerging infectious diseases at the University of Oxford.

The study enrolled patients with laboratory-confirmed mild-to-moderate Covid-19, who had symptoms for no more than five days. All patients had at least one risk factor associated with poor disease outcome, such as obesity or older age.

Drugs in the same class as molnupiravir have been linked to birth defects in animal studies. Merck has said similar studies of molnupiravir  —  for longer and at higher doses than used in humans  —  indicate that the drug does not affect mammalian DNA.

Merck said viral sequencing done so far shows molnupiravir is effective against all variants of the coronavirus including the highly transmissible Delta, which has driven the recent worldwide surge in hospitalisations and deaths.

It said rates of adverse events were similar for both molnupiravir and placebo patients, but did not give details.

Merck has said data shows molnupiravir is not capable of inducing genetic changes in human cells, but men enrolled in its trials had to abstain from heterosexual intercourse or agree to use contraception. Women of child-bearing age in the study could be pregnant and also had to use birth control.

The US drugmaker said it expects to produce 10 million courses of the treatment by the end of 2021.

The company has a US government contract to supply 1.7 million courses of molnupiravir at a price of US$700 per course.

Davis said Merck has similar agreements with other governments, and is in talks with more. Merck said it plans a tiered pricing approach based on country income criteria.

The US government has the option to purchase up to an additional 3.5 million treatment courses if needed, a US health official told Reuters. The official asked to remain anonymous because they were not authorised to comment publicly on the contract.

Merck has also agreed to license the drug to several India-based generic drugmakers, which would be able to supply the treatment to low — and middle-income countries.

Molnupiravir is also being studied in a Phase III trial for preventing infection in people exposed to the coronavirus.

Merck officials said it is unclear how long the FDA review will take, although Dean Li, head of Merck’s research labs, said, “they are going to try to work with alacrity on this.” — Reuters

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KJ: Negotiations initiated to procure Merck's experimental Covid-19 drug

By JOSEPH LOH

Saturday, 02 Oct 2021
11:17 AM MYT

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia has initiated negotiations to procure a new drug to treat Covid-19 patients, says Khairy Jamaluddin.

"As we transition to living with Covid-19, we will be adding new, innovative treatment options to our arsenal in addition to vaccines. I have already started negotiating for Malaysia to procure these effective drugs that have gone through clinical trials," the Health Minister said in a tweet on Saturday (Oct 2)

He also attached a link to an article about the drug from Merck & Co, who claimed that its experimental oral Covid-19 antiviral drug, molnupiravir, is likely to be effective against known variants of the coronavirus, including the dominant, highly transmissible Delta.

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