“The Chinese colleagues are very eager to participate in protocols which are being defined so that all the clinical trials are done according to the same standards and are looking towards the same outcome,” she told a news conference. “They were very interested in working on such a master protocol.”
The coronavirus, now dubbed COVID-19, that emerged in central China in December has infected more than 44,000 people and killed over 1,100 in China and has spread to at least 24 other countries.
It “would be excellent if it would work because this drug is available in particular as a generic formulation for the treatment of HIV, so this would clearly be a drug that would be available,” Kieny said.
The combination HIV therapy is sold under the brand name Kaletra by AbbVie Inc (ABBV.N).
It remains to be seen whether the treatment will prove effective against the new virus, she said. “We don’t know the result, and we still have to wait for a few days, or a few weeks to have a result.”
“They will very soon start to dose patients on remdesivir … which had been tested without much success with Ebola, but Ebola virus and coronavirus are different and it may have a better success with corona,” Kieny said.
“But we will have to wait for a few weeks whether this gives any positive signal.”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-health-who-drugs/results-from-chinese-drug-trials-for-coronavirus-due-in-weeks-expert-idUSKBN2062X3
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