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Category: The Best Healthcare in the World
Fascinating
Early peek at data on Gilead coronavirus drug suggests patients are responding to treatment
(Editor’s note: Far be it from me to think they leaked this to bump the stock, but it does seem promising.)
A Chicago hospital treating severe Covid-19 patients with Gilead Sciences’ antiviral medicine remdesivir in a closely watched clinical trial is seeing rapid recoveries in fever and respiratory symptoms, with nearly all patients discharged in less than a week, STAT has learned.
Remdesivir was one of the first medicines identified as having the potential to impact SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes Covid-19, in lab tests. The entire world has been waiting for results from Gilead’s clinical trials, and positive results would likely lead to fast approvals by the Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory agencies. If safe and effective, it could become the first approved treatment against the disease.
The University of Chicago Medicine recruited 125 people with Covid-19 into Gilead’s two Phase 3 clinical trials. Of those people, 113 had severe disease. All the patients have been treated with daily infusions of remdesivir.
“The best news is that most of our patients have already been discharged, which is great. We’ve only had two patients perish,” said Kathleen Mullane, the University of Chicago infectious disease specialist overseeing the remdesivir studies for the hospital.
It could happen to anyone
Just this week
A friend lost her elderly aunt and her brother was dropped off at the hospital a few hours later.
An extended family member’s husband (a nurse practitioner) died.
How about you and yours?
June 10th
Unbelievable
Terrible, erratic leadership
My crazy life
I just haven’t had the energy to write about it until today, but I spent Sunday and Monday in the hospital again — with the exact same thing as the last time.
And this time, there was nothing on the tests. Not the CAT scan, not the MRI, not the echocardiogram, not the blood tests, and not with ultrasound of my carotid arteries. Nope. Clean as a whistle.
Since this time, I’d gone to a small, local hospital, they told me to follow up with the neurologists at Penn. Maybe it was a complex seizure disorder, the doctor said.
Back on the merry-go-round!
Trump just does not get what is really important here…
I just finished watching Georgia’s Governor Kemp detail what his task force has put in place to fight Covid-19. It was a striking list, but, fell short of “shelter in place” across the board. Local elected officials are putting in place stricter rules in localities that are hot spots.
Apparently, Trump is having a real hard time grasping the idea that this isn’t going to pass in a few weeks. Trump can’t campaign or control the markets and it is making him furious.
