Remdesivir may be dropped soon for treatment of Covid patients: Dr Rana
Ganga Ram
hospital Chairperson Dr DS Rana on Tuesday said that Remdesivir is also being considered to be dropped from COVID-19 treatment soon as
there is no evidence of its effectiveness in treating COVID-19 patients.
This move
comes after, the use of convalescent plasma has been dropped from the
recommended treatment protocols for COVID -19, according to advisory from the
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
While
talking to ANI, Ganga Ram hospital Chairperson Dr DS Rana said, "In plasma
therapy, we give a pre-forwarded antibody to someone who has been infected
before, so that the antibody can fight with the virus. Antibodies usually form
when the coronavirus attacks. We have seen in the last one year that giving
plasma does not make any difference in the condition of the patient and other
people. Also, it is not easily available. Plasma therapy was started on a
scientific basis and has been discontinued on the basis of evidence." Read More
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