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Glenmark’s Favipiravir shows significant improvement in time to clinical cure for mild to moderate COVID-19

These findings were observed in the Phase 3 clinical trial conducted by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals and have been published by the International Journal of Infectious Diseases

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Glenmark’s Favipiravir shows significant improvement in time to clinical cure for mild to moderate COVID-19

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NE HEALTH BUREAU

AHMEDABAFD, NOV 25

The oral antiviral medication Favipiravir, which prevents the replication phase of the virus life-cycle, leads to significant improvement in clinical cure in patients with mild to moderate COVID-19.

These findings were observed in a randomized, controlled Phase 3 clinical study conducted by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, and the results are now published online in The International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID). The IJID is a globally reputed, peer-reviewed, pubmed indexed, open access journal published monthly by the International Society for Infectious Diseases, USA. The published findings will also appear in the print edition of the journal in the coming weeks.

Dr Zarir F. Udwadia. MD, FRCP, FCCP, Breach Candy Hospital, Mumbai commented, “Every claim for the efficacy of a new drug in COVID-19 must be backed by evidence from a clinical trial. Glenmark has done just that with Favipiravir. Their well-designed trial in 150 patients showed Favipiravir resulted in a significantly improved time to clinical cure and rapid viral clearance. Based on this I would consider the use of this anti-viral drug in symptomatic patients with mild to moderate COVID-19. I eagerly await the results of similar trials presently being conducted in Boston and at Stanford”.

Robert Crockart, Chief Commercial Officer Glenmark Pharmaceuticals said, “From the first reported case of COVID-19, our every effort was to bring a viable, safe, and effective treatment option to patients promptly. It is encouraging to see our trial results now published in a reputed global medical journal, which we hope will support other countries in their fight against this disease.”

“The study, which was undertaken by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, at a time when the number of cases for infections was dramatically increasing around the globe, demonstrates Glenmark’s commitment to ensuring all patients have access to affordable medication, to make a positive impact on their quality of life,” said Dr. Monika Tandon, Sr. Vice President & Head – Clinical Development, Global Specialty/Branded Portfolio at Glenmark.

The publication on the study titled “Efficacy and Safety of Favipiravir, an Oral RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Inhibitor, in Mild-to-Moderate COVID-19:  A Randomized, Comparative, Open-Label, Multicenter, Phase 3 Clinical Trial” was authored by Dr. Zarir F Udwadia, and other co-authors.

The link to the article is mentioned below

https://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S1201-9712(20)32453-X

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S120197122032453X

The Phase 3 study with antiviral drug Favipiravir, brand name FabiFlu, was conducted in 150 patients as part of a randomised, open-label, multicenter, Phase 3 study. The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Favipiravir plus standard supportive care (Favipiravir treatment arm), versus standard supportive care alone (control arm), in mild to moderate patients, randomized within a 48-hour window of testing RT-PCR positive for COVID-19.

Favipiravir was found to provide multiple treatment benefits, demonstrated by faster time to clinical cure, and significantly delayed the need for supportive oxygen therapy. Additionally, patients of confirmed COVID-19 with moderate symptoms were discharged from the hospital earlier than those patients that did not receive Favipiravir, with the median time to clinical cure reduced by 2.5 days compared with the control group.

Since it was first pronounced a pandemic by the WHO in March, COVID-19 has continued to impact the lives of millions of people globally. As of date, over 50 mn. cases have been reported, with over 1 mn. deaths attributed to this disease. The virus has reportedly spread to all around the world and territories across the globe. Most disease cases are mild to moderate, with symptoms including fever, cough, and breathlessness. In severe cases, COVID-19 can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure, and death.

Favipiravir is an antiviral medication that works by inhibiting a viral enzyme called RdRP (RNA dependent RNA polymerase), thereby halting the virus’s replication cycle. This helps control the multiplication of the virus and prevents its spread in the patient. This mechanism of action of Favipiravir is novel compared to most antivirals that primarily prevent entry and exit of the virus from cells. Several published reports are now available of the drug’s effectiveness against COVID-19.

Patients in the Glenmark clinical trial received Favipiravir tablets 3,600 mg (1,800 mg BID) (Day 1) + 1,600 mg (800 mg BID) (Day 2 or later) for up to a maximum of 14 days, along with standard supportive care. Randomization was stratified based on disease severity into mild and moderate. Favipiravir was well tolerated with no serious adverse events (SAEs) or deaths in the Favipiravir treated arm. The pre-specified primary endpoint, time from randomisation to cessation of oral shedding of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, demonstrated a 2 day earlier virological cure in the Favipiravir treatment group, though not statistically significant. However, significant improvement in time to clinical cure and other secondary end-points suggest Favipiravir may be beneficial in the treatment of mild-to-moderate COVID-19.

 

Tags: clinical trialcovid-19EfficacyFabiFluFavipiravirGlenmark PharmaceuticalsPhase 3safety
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